Gmail and Google Calendar Now Support Client-Side Encryption (CSE) to Boost Data Privacy,
Google has announced the general availability of client-side encryption (CSE) for Gmail and Calendar, months after piloting the feature in late 2022.
The data privacy controls enable « even more organizations to become arbiters of their own data and the sole party deciding who has access to it, » Google’s Ganesh Chilakapati and Andy Wen said.
To that end, users can send and receive emails or
The data privacy controls enable « even more organizations to become arbiters of their own data and the sole party deciding who has access to it, » Google’s Ganesh Chilakapati and Andy Wen said.
To that end, users can send and receive emails or
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Google has announced the general availability of client-side encryption (CSE) for Gmail and Calendar, months after piloting the feature in late 2022.
The data privacy controls enable « even more organizations to become arbiters of their own data and the sole party deciding who has access to it, » Google’s Ganesh Chilakapati and Andy Wen said.
To that end, users can send and receive emails or
The data privacy controls enable « even more organizations to become arbiters of their own data and the sole party deciding who has access to it, » Google’s Ganesh Chilakapati and Andy Wen said.
To that end, users can send and receive emails or
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