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    Google provides end-to-end Gmail encryption to Android, iOS units for enterprises

    Declan MurphyBy Declan MurphyApril 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nonetheless, Litan added, the potential stays opt-in, requires premium licensing and administrative configuration, and disables a number of Gmail capabilities, together with AI options and complete search, on encrypted content material. However, she identified, the restrictions are in step with these in Gmail internet and desktop implementations.

    It’s additionally a functionality that Microsoft doesn’t present. A Microsoft spokesperson mentioned in an electronic mail that the corporate doesn’t at the moment provide end-to-end Outlook encryption on cellular, though messages may be digitally signed and encrypted. 

    In its April 9 announcement, Google mentioned Workspace customers can compose and skim end-to-end encrypted messages natively inside the Gmail app on Android and iOS with out the necessity to obtain additional apps or use mail portals. Customers with a Gmail E2EE license can ship an encrypted message to any recipient, no matter their electronic mail tackle. If the recipient makes use of the Gmail app, the encrypted message will likely be delivered as a standard message thread to their inbox, but when not, they will seamlessly and securely learn and reply in their very own native browser. This, Google mentioned, ensures that every one customers have a easy and safe interface, no matter their electronic mail service or machine.

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