Google announced End-to-End Encryption for Gmail Web

To render its emails more difficult to hack, Gmail will soon support end-to-end encryption in web browsers.

This feature will enable customers to send and get encrypted emails both inside and outside of their domain.

The technology will make sure that important information in the body of the email and attachments is unreadable by Google servers.

It will provide customers access to the encryption keys while allowing the identity service to access them.

The emails and attachments transmitted with them cannot be decrypted or read by any organization or third party.

Customers with Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Education Plus are eligible to sign up for the Gmail client-side encryption beta program.

The new functionality would encrypt both the email content and all attachments, including embedded photos.

Google will not encrypt the email’s header, which contains the topic, timestamps, and recipient lists.

 Google has stated that it will add client-side encryption to its Gmail application for iOS and Android devices.

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