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Gmail Encryption Goes Mobile, but Email Itself Remains the Weak Link
The feature lets eligible Workspace users compose and read encrypted emails in the Gmail app, with admins controlling access and key management.
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Google Rolls Out E2EE Encryption for iOS and Android
Gmail users can now send an encrypted message to any recipient, even if they use an email service other than Gmail. However, it’s only available to Workspace users with an Enterprise Plus subscription and the Assured Controls or Assured Controls Plus add-on, where admins have enabled the tool.
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Read Full ArticleGmail encryption goes mobile, but email itself remains the weak link
A few months after introducing end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to Gmail's web platform, Google is doing the same to mobile apps. The company recently confirmed that Android and iOS users can now safely encrypt their email-based conversations, although they will still need to be part of an organization paying for the...Read Entire Article
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