Your Gmail account is super important to you, especially during this pandemic when you are forced to work from home. Because of this, you cannot allow anyone to gain access to this account, so you are ...
With more than a billion monthly active users – yes, billion with a “b” – Google's Gmail is by far the most popular webmail app on the planet. And for good reason: it’s an easy-to-use and reliable ...
If you're a Gmail user spooked by Chinese cyber attacks on Google, here's a way to encrypt your e-mail. Be warned: better security comes at a cost. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
Gmail is improving email encryption by adding end-to-end encryption. Encrypted emails can be read directly within Gmail, and require extra steps on other providers. The new encryption method for Gmail ...
Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' Computer Select, back when CDs were new-fangled, and IBM's PC XT was wowing the crowds at Comdex. He spent more ...
Gmail has long offered a more secure connection option over Https, and two years ago let users set it themselves as a default. Now Google is making https the default setting for all Gmail accounts, ...
This story has been updated with a comment from the U.K. Parliament. A British Member of Parliament claims that the British security services told him Gmail was more secure than Parliament’s own email ...
Google recently rolled out passkeys for Gmail, which lets you log in using a smartphone or computer without typing in the actual password. It's a great way to improve Gmail security, but passkeys ...
Many of us use Gmail for our day-to-day communication needs. Google offered a bouquet of other services like Gdrive, which helped the email service get a lot of new users. In today’s day and age, we ...
Emails and OTPs are the most important part of someone’s personal information, which, if compromised, can prove to be pretty fatal for a person’s financial and personal identity. While you can perform ...