Twenty years ago in 2004, I vaguely remember Google’s announcement of Gmail as a topic of conversation. Was it another of Google’s infamous April Fool’s pranks? I was a young reporter, about a decade ...
Google LLC today introduced a new end-to-end email encryption solution for Gmail designed to reduce the friction and complexity typically associated with secure enterprise messaging. The announcement ...
I've been using the beta for three years now, and Mimestream is by far the best email client I have used in my 25-year tech career. It's extremely good, smooth, and usable software. I'm not sure that ...
Users with it enabled can choose to make certain emails unreadable even to Google itself. Users with it enabled can choose to make certain emails unreadable even to Google itself. Google has announced ...
Chethan is a reporter at Android Police, focusing on the news coverage for the site. He has covered tech for over a decade for multiple publications, including Times Internet, Guiding Tech, Android ...
Chethan is a reporter at Android Police, focusing on the news coverage for the site. He has covered tech for over a decade for multiple publications, including Times Internet, Guiding Tech, Android ...
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Google expands Gmail end-to-end encryption to iOS and Android Workspace users
Google has brought client-side encryption to the Gmail app on iOS and Android, letting Workspace users compose, send, and ...
In context: Because email is so public, many users receive scores of emails daily, making it difficult to focus on what matters. Google attempted to address this with Inbox by Gmail, but that was ...
I regularly use beta software but seldom write about it in TidBITS unless it is sufficiently stable, feature-complete, and interesting. Most recently, I went in-depth on the beta Web browser Arc ...
On Tuesday, Google made client-side encryption available to a limited set of Gmail and Calendar users in a move designed to give them more control over who sees sensitive communications and schedules.
Google is trying to help enterprise and educational users of Gmail better secure their messages. On Friday, the search giant announced a new beta release of Gmail client-side encryption for ...
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