A statement appended to electronic messages, often at the bottom, aims to protect information shared within the correspondence. This statement typically indicates that the message is intended only for the named recipient(s) and may contain privileged or confidential material. An example might read: “This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed.”
These disclaimers serve several important functions. They can help to reduce the risk of inadvertent disclosure of sensitive data, assert legal privilege, and provide a clear indication to recipients of their obligations regarding the information’s handling. Historically, the inclusion of such statements has become increasingly common as organizations seek to mitigate risks associated with data breaches and comply with evolving privacy regulations. However, the legal enforceability of these statements is often debated and depends on jurisdiction and specific circumstances.