Users of Android and iPhone smartphones can now benefit from end-to-end encryption, for any recipient, Google has confirmed.
Google has expanded Gmail’s end-to-end encryption to Android and iOS, allowing users to send and read encrypted emails directly in the Gmail app without relying on third-party tools or portals.
The next major version of Android is going to come with one feature that will please the security-conscious: built-in encryption. It means anyone who grabs hold of your mobile device—from petty thief ...
Worried about those secret recipes, sultry photos, or other confidential messages you have been sending on your Android phone? Well, good news. Google feels it has sufficiently tested its end-to-end ...
Encryption may sound like a digital buzzword, but even if you’re not tech-savvy, encryption is a very important part of your life. More than likely, your bank, credit card companies—and even some ...