Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Google’s E2EMail Encryption System Is Now Open Source

Short Bytes: Google has open sourced the code of its E2EMail encryption system, which is available as a simple-to-use Chrome app. Now Google calls it an independent project that exchanges OpenPGP mail. When one launches the E2EMail app, it just shows the encrypted mails. Currently, it just only supports text-based email messages. oogle introduced E2EMail system as a Chrome […]

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