Incoming and outgoing emails from the Gmail account are to be 100% secure in the future. After the recent wave of hacking attempts in e-mail accounts, this step comes with some need. According to a Gmail statistics Google had posted, 69 percent of the gmail would be encrypted to other vendors, while just 48 percent of incoming digital mail would be hidden in a code.
So Gmail finally pulls. Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter and Amazon send their electronic letters exclusively in a security coding. Outgoing e-mails, such as aol.com or Outlook.com, are usually secure. In this process, Google offers a service that calculates how secure e-mails are to and from a particular domain.
Encryption is supported by an HTTPS connection. Already in 2010, Google HTTPS has made the default setting, but there are still users who use the covative HTTP transmission path for speed and simplicity. This option should now be omitted. Internal Googlemail traffic will also be encrypted in the future.
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