Google Has Improved Gmail Security via Client-Side Encryption

On the contrary, End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) is a communication technique in which data is encrypted on the sender’s device and can only be unlocked by the recipient’s device using a secret key that is shared between the sender and receiver. Other Google products outside of Gmail also have client-side encryption enabled. Earlier this year, the tech giant made the same feature available for Google Meet, Drive, and Calendar. Google Drive apps also support client-side encryption for PC, Android, and iOS. According to Google, the security feature will be integrated into mobile apps for Google Calendar and Meet in a future update. “Client-side encryption helps strengthen the confidentiality of your data while helping to address a broad range of data sovereignty and compliance needs,” stated the company.

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