Google Ups Gmail Security So No One Can ‘Listen In’

By | March 20, 2014

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Google on Thursday said all user emails will now be encrypted as they travel between inboxes and Google (GOOG) servers, ensuring that no one can “listen in.” HTTP Secure — which when employed replaces “http” with “https” in a Web address — is said to offer a more secure connection because it encrypts data. Gmail users have had the option of using an “https” connection since 2010, but users could opt out. HTTP Secure will now be the only choice for Scalper1 News

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