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Chrome extension brings encryption to Gmail

posted onFebruary 27, 2017
by l33tdawg

The security and privacy community was abuzz over the weekend after Google said it was open-sourcing E2Email, a Chrome plugin designed to ease the implementation and use of encrypted email. While this is welcome news, the project won't go anywhere if someone doesn't step up and take ownership of it.

Interest in secure communications has soared in recent years, and a number of tools bring end-to-end encryption to phone calls, text messaging, and online chats. However, almost three decades after the invention of PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), encrypted email still relies on command-line tools, plugins for IMAP-based email clients, or dedicated mail services such as ProtonMail and Lavabit, putting PGP out of reach for most individuals.

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