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Daily Dashboard | Google To Name Non-Encrypting E-mail Providers Related reading: A view from Brussels: EDPS sends signal on data transfers 

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Google announced Tuesday in a blog post that it will begin publicly identifying which companies support and do not support e-mail encryption as part of its transparency reports, and the company plans to unveil a piece of encryption code called End-to-End, which will attempt to add a level of encryption to solve the issue of other sites not supporting Transport Layer Security. According to the blog post, 65 percent of traffic sent to Google servers is not encrypted. Gmail Delivery Team Tech Lead Brandon Long wrote, “The important thing is that both sides of an email exchange need to support encryption for it to work; Gmail can’t do it alone.” American Civil Liberties Union Technologist Christopher Soghoian said, “Google’s naming. We can shame … And we will.”
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