In a move that could make even James Bond raise an eyebrow, Gmail has rolled out end-to-end encryption for organizations that works across email providers. That’s right—no more email espionage between platforms!
Now, Gmail users with client-side encryption can send their super-secret messages to counterparts on other platforms like Outlook. It’s like being in a spy movie where everyone gets to use the same top-secret decoder ring—how thrilling! The recipient gets a friendly notice about the encrypted missive and can hop into a guest Gmail account to read it.
But there’s a catch: this fancy feature is only for the elite members of Google Workspace with an Enterprise Plus plan. So you might want to check your wallet before signing up for this high-tech cloak and dagger.
So, what does this mean for the everyday user? Well, it’s a step closer to a world where your emails are less likely to be intercepted by nosy neighbors or overbearing bosses. But hey, if you’re still using that ancient Yahoo! account, you might just want to hit the upgrade button on your email game first!



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