Google, the world's largest Internet search engine and email service provider, has launched a new security update for its email service (gmail).
The new update offered by Google is end-to-end encrypted, meaning no unauthorized person can access it. In this regard, Google has stated in its workspace blog that Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides and Meet have already been client-side encrypted (CSE). Is.
Similarly, client-side encryption (CSE) is being implemented in Gmail, experiments and observations are being conducted in this regard.
Client-side encryption in Gmail will make the email and its attachments unintelligible to Google servers.
Before Google, Apple has also announced plans to introduce similar "advanced data protection" for US iCloud users.
These new updates aren't currently available for all users, including a beta program (opens in a new tab) for Google Education Standard/Plus and Google Workspace Enterprise Plus accounts. Available to holders.
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