Google has brought Gmail's end-to-end encryption to Android and iOS for Enterprise Plus users, closing the mobile gap a year after the feature launched on the web.
Users of Android and iPhone smartphones can now benefit from end-to-end encryption, for any recipient, Google has confirmed.
The fighting may have paused, but hackers haven't—hitting infrastructure, corporations, and everyday users alike.
Google has expanded Gmail's end-to-end encryption for Workspace users to iOS and Android, allowing mobile users to compose ...
Starting this week, enterprise users will be able to send encrypted messages from Gmail’s Android and iOS apps if their organization has the feature enabled. Gmail’s version of E2EE, which uses client ...
Issued on behalf of Quantum Secure Encryption Corp. Quantum Secure Encryption (CSE: QSE) (OTCQB: QSEGF) (FSE: VN8) just ...
POWAY, CA / ACCESS Newswire / April 10, 2026 / Secure Blockchain Development Corp. (the "Company" or "Secure Blockchain") (TSXV:ID), a leader in blockchain-embedded email encryption solutions, today a ...
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