Google’s rolling out new encryption security measures for Gmail this week
In recognition of ‘Safer Internet Day‘ – a note in the calendar none your friends will ever pester you about – Google has announced a couple of new features designed to make your communications more secure. First up is a new notification that informs you if TLS encryption isn’t supported by the receiver, or if you receive a message from a non-encrypted sender. It’ll be denoted in Gmail on the Web by a pop-up notification and a little open padlock icon as it starts to roll out from this week. The other little change for Web users is a question mark icon in place of their…
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