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Google Unveils End-To-End Encryption For Gmail

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Google announced Friday that it would add end-to-end encryption to Gmail. 

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This will allow users of Google Workspace to send and receive an encrypted emails within their domain and beyond.

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Google Drive, Google Docs Sheets, Slides, and Google Meet (beta) already offer client-side encryption.

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Gmail client-side encryption can be enabled once the email is sent. This will protect any sensitive data in the body or attachments.

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Google's support website explained, "With Google Workspace Client Side Encryption (CSE), content encryption takes place in the client's browser before any data are transmitted to Drive's cloud storage."

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Google servers cannot access your encryption keys or decrypt your data.

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Once you have set up CSE, you can select which users can create encrypted content client-side and share it internally or externally.

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You can apply for the beta test until January 20, 2023, by submitting your Gmail CSE Beta Test Application.

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This should include your email address, Project ID, and test group domain.

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