
PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 16: A Google logo is displayed during the Viva Technology show on June 16, 2017 in Paris, France. Viva Technology, the new international event brings together 5,000 startups with top investors, companies to grow businesses and all players in the digital transformation who shape the future of the internet. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)
12/19/2022
The update is still in the beta stages, but eligible Workspace customers with Enterprise Plus, Education Standard, and Education Plus accounts can fill out an application to test the program through Google’s support center.
Once the encryption update has been completed, Gmail Workspace customers will find that any sensitive information or data delivered cannot be decrypted by Google’s servers.
According to the support center, the application window will be open until January 20, 2023, and once users have accessed the feature, they will be able to choose to turn on the additional encryption by selecting the padlock button when drafting their email. But once activated, some features will be disabled, including emojis, signatures, and Smart Compose.
Google spokesperson Ross Richendrfer said in an email to Gizmodo that launching client-side encryption “across Workspace’s services is really important for our users.”
Full Link ( Msn ) Here
© CopyRights RawNews1st