Gmail users can rest a little bit easier today after Google announced that users sending and receiving email through its service will have their messages encrypted using HTTPS. Most users won’t ...
Citing the need to protect users from government cyber-spying, Google has tightened Gmail’s encryption screws by removing the option to turn off HTTPS. Google first gave people the option of ...
Editor’s Note: Please see the update below. I’m a big believer in offering protections for personal privacy online, but Google’s decision to force all Gmail subscribers to use HTTPS encryption goes ...
While a little time consuming, this method clears out massive amounts of storage without having to pay for it.
At the risk of inconveniencing some users, Google has moved its Gmail to a more secure protocol. The timing of the action is seen as a response to Chinese hacking attempts against the online mail ...
It finally happened: After years of accumulating messages in my Gmail account, I used up my 15GB of free storage. I'd had my ...
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