Google announced improved Gmail encryption

Η Google has announced improved encryption of the email service of gmail to protect users from its spying s. The company completely removed the ability to disable HTTPS.

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So, starting today, the service will always use an encrypted HTTPS connection by default όταν ελέγχετε ή όταν στείλετε e-mails. Επιπλέον, η Google διαβεβαίωσε, ότι κάθε e-mail from today will be encrypted as it travels within the company's data centers.

"Today's change means you will not be able to see your messages as they circulate between you and our servers - it does not matter whether you're using public WiFi or logged in from your computer, phone or tablet," said Nicolas Lidzborski, responsible for the security of the service on the company's blog.

It seems that Google finally realized that there is no point in allowing unencrypted HTTP.
"Our commitment to the security and reliability of your email is absolute, and we are constantly trying to find ways to improve it."

The question, of course, is who will protect us from Google itself, as the company's tracking practices are already known and have provoked a variety of reactions so far. It would be good to remind you that Google scans every email to show relevant ads to its users.

Apart from the last one, the company's move gives us the feeling of security, but you never know where the secrets will end up . It would be utopia to believe that after the scandal they will stop watching.

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