Google adds end-to-end Gmail encryption to Android, iOS devices for enterprises
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Google adds end-to-end Gmail encryption to Android, iOS devices for enterprises
"Google's end-to-end encryption capability for Gmail allows users to send encrypted messages to any recipient, ensuring a simple and secure interface regardless of the email service or device used."
"The capability remains opt-in and requires premium licensing and administrative configuration, which disables several Gmail functions, including AI features and comprehensive search on encrypted content."
Google announced that Workspace users can compose and read end-to-end encrypted messages within the Gmail app on Android and iOS. This feature requires a premium license and administrative configuration. It disables certain Gmail functions, including AI features and comprehensive search on encrypted content. Users can send encrypted messages to any recipient, and if the recipient uses the Gmail app, the message appears in their inbox as a normal thread. If not, they can read and reply securely in their browser.
Read at Computerworld
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