March 1, 2023, 1:42 p.m. | Adeola Adegunwa

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After testing the functionality in late 2022, Google has now made client-side encryption (CSE) for Gmail and Calendar generally available. According to Google’s Ganesh Chilakapati and Andy Wen, the data privacy restrictions allow “even more businesses to take charge of their data and the single party selecting who has access to it.” To achieve this, […]

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