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Gmail Is Not a Secure Way to Send Sensitive Comms: A Friendly Reminder

Posted on April 4, 2025
Gmail Is Not a Secure Way to Send Sensitive Comms: A Friendly Reminder

New end-to-end Gmail encryption alone isn’t secure enough for an enterprise’s most sensitive and prized data, experts say.

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