A few months after introducing end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to Gmail's web platform, Google is doing the same to mobile apps.
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Gmail users can now send an encrypted message to any recipient, even if they use an email service other than Gmail. However, ...
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XChat is set to launch on iPhone and iPad next week as a standalone messaging app offering E2EE encryption, video calls, ...