Google officially rolled out end-to-end encrypted emails to all enterprise users this week. Free users have options to send secure emails too, however.
You can now send fully encrypted emails from Gmail to recipients on Outlook or any other third-party email provider.
Google is citing security for the move, which takes effect on Jan. 1. However, Gmail will still support third-party email accounts via the IMAP standard.
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