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You can now send fully encrypted emails from Gmail to recipients on Outlook or any other third-party email provider.
Google is rolling out end-to-end encryption (E2EE) inside of Gmail for all recipients, even if you aren’t a Gmail user.
With this update, Gmail users with client-side encryption can send E2EE emails to people using other providers, like Outlook.
In a company blog post, Google said that enterprise Gmail users can now send end-to-end encrypted emails to anyone. Not just ...
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End-to-end encryption secures messages before they're sent and decrypts them only after arriving at a recipient's device.