Gmail New Update: Encrypted Emails Now Available on Gmail—Google Introduces a Fantastic Feature..
Gmail End-to-End Encryption: Enhancing privacy levels within Gmail, Google has introduced native End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) on its mobile app. Now, sensitive emails will remain secure through client-side encryption. Read on to find out who exactly will have access to this exclusive feature and how it works.
Secure Email for Android and iOS: What’s New in the Update?
Google has rolled out native End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) for Gmail on both Android and iOS platforms. This feature enables users to send and receive encrypted emails without the need for any additional third-party applications. However, this enhanced level of security is currently limited to business organizations holding an Enterprise Plus license with Assured Controls. This feature is not yet available to general users.
How to Use Gmail Encryption: How Does E2EE Work?
Following this update, users will be able to utilize client-side encryption. This means that emails will remain completely secure, and privacy will be maintained without the need for complex key exchanges or additional software. If the recipient is a Gmail app user, the encrypted message will arrive securely and directly in their inbox; conversely, if the recipient does not use Gmail, the message can be securely accessed and read within their web browser.
Which Users Can Benefit from This Feature?
Google has explicitly stated that this privacy feature is intended solely for companies or institutions that hold an Enterprise Plus license and utilize the Assured Controls add-on. General users will, for the time being, have to wait for this feature.
How Can General Users Keep Their Accounts Secure?
Privacy experts suggest that users seeking robust E2EE security—similar to what is now available to enterprises—can opt for platforms such as Proton Mail. Even the free version of Proton Mail offers automatic E2EE between its users and provides an additional layer of security through password-protected emails.
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