This article was published on August 8, 2014

Yahoo follows Google with plans to support end-to-end email encryption this fall


Yahoo follows Google with plans to support end-to-end email encryption this fall

Yahoo announced today at the Black Hat security conference that it will introduce an optional end-to-end encryption setup for its email service this fall, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Google showed off a PGP-based encryption plugin for Gmail back in June. Forbes reports that Yahoo will modify the plugin for its own service. This would allow users that have the plugin installed to communicate securely between Gmail and Yahoo accounts.

Microsoft has also been rolling out improved encryption for Outlook throughout 2014, with plans to complete its upgrades by the end of this year.

Yahoo Joins Google Effort to Encrypt Email

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