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Google Rolls Out Beta for Gmail's End-to-End Encryption for Enterprise Users

The new encryption feature allows internal organizational emails to be securely encrypted, with plans to expand to all email clients by year-end.

  • Google has launched a beta version of its end-to-end encryption (E2EE) feature for Gmail enterprise users, initially supporting internal organizational emails.
  • The encryption keys are controlled by users, ensuring privacy and preventing access by Google servers.
  • The feature will expand to all Gmail inboxes in the coming weeks and to non-Gmail inboxes by the end of 2025, allowing broader cross-platform compatibility.
  • Emails are encrypted on the sender's device and decrypted locally on the recipient's device, maintaining a seamless user experience.
  • Additional security tools, including classification labels and data loss prevention mechanisms, are being introduced to enhance email protection.
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