Gmail now lets users automatically encrypt all communications with Google's e-mail servers--that is, as long as they're willing to take a performance penalty. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Google announced Thursday that it will now encrypt emails sent through Gmail at all times, a change that comes following reports regarding the National Security Agency's Internet surveillance programs ...
Google today announced it has made security improvements to Gmail to further protect users’ emails from snooping. Gmail now always uses an encrypted HTTPS connection when you check or send email, and ...
Google's Blogger blogging service requires a Google account. If your company used a non-Gmail account to sign up for the blogging service, adding your personal Gmail account lets you author new blog ...
Soon, you may see a warning in Gmail that tells you that an email has arrived over an unencrypted connection. Gmail already defaults to using HTTPS for the connections between your browser and its ...
The feature Google added to Gmail this time is a feature (Google+ connection feature) that allows Google+ users to send Gmail to other Google+ users who do not know their email address. How to use ...
Google has announced that they have updated Gmail to make it more secure. From now on, Gmail will use an encrypted HTTPS connection for all communications, ensuring that your emails are protected from ...
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