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by mike-cardwell
4662 days ago
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They haven't done anything there though... They've just provided a standard IMAP service, and a standard file syncing service... When they provide an option in GMail for people to upload their public PGP keys, and then start encrypting email on the way in, and don't store any non-encrypted versions of those emails, and build PGP support into Chromium for accessing those emails. Then they will have done something worth noticing. |
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