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Gmail service would use encryption

Google said Thursday its popular Gmail service would use encryption to thwart snooping, in the latest move by the tech sector reassuring customers following revelations about US surveillance programs.
 
Well what's interesting is we talking about internal encryption between servers. How many companies do that? Scary but then google own a LOT of private data. Hoping this is expanded to Drive
 
GOOGLE SAYS GMAIL ENCRYPTED 'STARTING TODAY'

Google said Thursday its popular Gmail service would use encryption to thwart snooping, in the latest move by the tech sector reassuring customers following revelations about US surveillance programs.

"Your email is important to you, and making sure it stays safe and always available is important to us," said Gmail engineering security chief Nicolas Lidzborski in a blog post.

"Starting today, Gmail will always use an encrypted HTTPS connection when you check or send email.. Today's change means that no one can listen in on your messages as they go back and forth between you and Gmail's servers -- no matter if you're using public WiFi or logging in from your computer, phone or tablet."

Google has already begun scrambling most of the traffic at its websites as technology firms grapple with moves by US intelligence agencies to spy on what people are doing and sharing online.

And similar moves have been announced by Yahoo, Microsoft and Facebook to use encryption that limits the ability of a third party to read messages or emails.

US tech firms have been ramping up encryption since last year's explosive revelations about the vast surveillance capabilities of the National Security Agency and other intelligence services, based on leaked documents.

Lidzborski said Google's latest move "ensures that your messages are safe not only when they move between you and Gmail's servers, but also as they move between Google's data centers -- something we made a top priority after last summer's revelations."

Some reports say the NSA had been able to access data centers of Google and other Web firms.

Experts say encryption generally prevents outsiders from intercepting a person's messages or documents but that a persistent effort can gain access through malware or other methods which trick a person into revealing passwords.

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Source : Sapa-AFP /aw
Date : 20 Mar 2014 20:18
 
So it seems the authorities will keep on spying and we will be entering an 'arms' or rather encryption race for the next couple of years.
 
Won't sending masses of encrypted messages put a target on you?
 
Everybody's email will be automatically encrypted, so no...

A service that send volumes of encrypted emails as a whole might be targetted as people who have stuff to hide might use it. In my opinion at least it makes sense.
 
A (US) surveillance agency's wet dream...easy access to a service sold to idiots as encrypted.
 
Anyone who has been using HTTPS until now has been encrypted all along.

Google are just forcing it now instead of making it optional.
 
What about Google's own trawling of the contents of emails on their services ? Will this encryption protect from Google itself ? I think not.

And https?? lol. yeah. What a laugh :D
 
What about Google's own trawling of the contents of emails on their services ? Will this encryption protect from Google itself ? I think not.

And https?? lol. yeah. What a laugh :D
What's funny about https?
 
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