(The Hill) — Google announced Tuesday that Gmail users will soon be able to send and receive encrypted emails without a third-party provider. The new process will allow Gmail users to send end-to-end ...
Zoho-backed messaging platform Arattai is updating its app to include end-to-end encryption, which will be enabled on Tuesday ...
In context: End-to-end encryption can greatly enhance security in email communications, but it demands commitment from both parties. Google is now simplifying the process with a new message exchange ...
Arattai, the Zoho-backed messaging platform, has introduced end-to-end encryption for direct chats, urging users to update to ...
Sridhar Vembu has announced that encrypted one-on-one chats will go live on Arattai by Tuesday night IST. Users must update ...
Gmail users have a new threat to worry about. Your Gmail inbox, your Calendar and your AI assistant can be a dangerous combination. Whether it’s prompt injections in emails and invites, or hijacked ...
WhatsApp is adding a new way to access your encrypted backups with passkey support. This means if you lose your device, you can use methods like fingerprint, face, or the screen lock code of your ...