In a first for a major email service, Google has announced that Gmail now supports the MTA-STS and TLS Reporting security standards. The two standards help to avoid man-in-the-middle attacks, using encryption and authentication to add new layers of security. Google says that Gmail's MTA-STS adherence is now in beta, and the company hopes that by supporting the standard other providers with follow suit. See also: How to schedule emails in Gmail Google now lets you use your Android phone as a 2SV security key Google closes down its AI ethics council just one week after its launch From an…
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