By The CoolAge Reporter From Buzz@Bangalore, Bangalore In a bid to stop  snooping on its users, Google has overhauled its Gmail service in a big  way - encrypting every single email you send or receive. According to  the firm, "this ensures that your messages are safe not only when they  move between you and Gmail's servers, but also as they move between  Google's data centres", said the firm. Gmail now always uses an  encrypted HTTPS connection when you check or send email and it can not  be turned off. "No one can listen in on your messages as they go back  and forth between you and Gmail's servers," the firm said in a press  release. Your email is important to you and making sure it stays safe  and always available is important to us, said Google. As you go about  your day reading, writing and checking messages, there are tonnes of  security measures running behind the scenes to keep your email safe,  secure, and there whenever you need it, said the firm officials. The  effort is in the wake of the revelations made last year when National Security  Agency (NSA) whistle-blower Edward Snowden told the world that the NSA  had access to Google's servers. According to Google, new change means  that no one can listen in on your messages no matter if you are using  public WiFi or logging in from your computer, phone or tablet. Want to  write for us? Please click here
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Sunday, 23 March 2014
Google Launches a Spy-Free Gmail through Emails' Encryption
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