Google encrypts Gmail between data centers to keep the NSA out of your inbox
Google just announced that as of today, Gmail is more secure than ever before. And the company isn't hiding the fact that it's actively trying to stop the government from spying on your email activity. Google says that Gmail will now use a secure HTTPS connection whenever you check or send email, regardless of where you're accessing Gmail from — be it your home network or public Wi-Fi — or what device you're using. Google made HTTPS encryption the default for its users back in 2010, but it's con
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