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Editor’s Note: Please see the update below. I’m a big believer in offering protections for personal privacy online, but Google’s decision to force all Gmail subscribers to use HTTPS ...
Google first gave people the option of encrypting their Gmail sessions via the HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) communications protocol in 2008.
Dollar Tree and Dollar General are in a delivery war. Who can deliver to you faster, cheaper? There's a massive Gmail hack.
It finally happened: After years of accumulating messages in my Gmail account, I used up my 15GB of free storage. I'd had my ...
HTTPS, which encrypts Web traffic, is more resource intensive and thus more expensive for Google to offer. The change was announced on the company’s official blog, though without a mention of ...