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by fogihujy 1872 days ago
Doesn't matter in the larger scheme of things, unless Hotmail and Gmail implement it too. Also: easy migration paths that includes secure key transfers.

Average Joe simply isn't technical or motivated enough to do it on their own.

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coupled with protonmail's "enterprise" offering, it makes complete sense (they can host entire domains obviously).
Absolutely! There's nothing wrong with Protonmail's offering, it's just that the other players' dominance will keep that offering from becoming mainstream.

If Gmail started supporting GPG then pretty much everyone would implement it.

Anyone have an rough estimate on the losses from Google not being able to read gmail anymore?
Google would not give the keys to the users, so they would still technically be able to decrypt your emails. I don't think they would implement a security feature that is based on user password (in protonmail you loose your mails if you loose your password).