Security News > 2018 > April > Google to add extra Gmail security … by building a walled garden

2018-04-16 20:37
Wants to make money and ignore end-to-end encryption Comment Google is planning to add several new security features to its ubiquitous email service, Gmail, but they will come with a cost – literally and figuratively.…
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