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Gmail Encryption Comes to the Smartphone

Summary by smartdroid.de
Google has extended the end-to-end encryption (E2EE) in Gmail to Android and iOS. Encrypted messages can now be written and read directly in the Gmail app without additional apps or web portals. Up to now, the function was only available on the desktop. As usual, it is directed exclusively at companies with an Enterprise Plus license and the additional Assured Controls package. The encryption is based on Google's so-called client-side encryption…
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Google has extended the end-to-end encryption (E2EE) in Gmail to Android and iOS. Encrypted messages can now be written and read directly in the Gmail app without additional apps or web portals. Up to now, the function was only available on the desktop. As usual, it is directed exclusively at companies with an Enterprise Plus license and the additional Assured Controls package. The encryption is based on Google's so-called client-side encryption…

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smartdroid.de broke the news in on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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