Google Offers New Encryption Tool

By NICOLE PERLROTH
JUNE 3, 2014

The National Security Agency's snooping is about to get more difficult.

Google on Tuesday released the source code for a new extension to its 
Chrome browser that will make it a lot easier for users to encrypt 
their email.

The tool, called End-to-End, uses an open-source encryption standard, 
OpenPGP, that will allow users to encrypt their email from the time 
it leaves their web browser until it is decrypted by the intended 
recipient. It will also allow users to easily read encrypted messages 
sent to their web mail service. The tool will require that users and 
their recipients use End-to-End or another encryption tool to send 
and read the contents.

This could be a major blow to the N.S.A. Despite numerous 
cryptographic advances over the past 20 years, end-to-end email 
encryption like PGP and GnuPG is still remarkably labor-intensive and 
require a great deal of technical expertise. User mistakes - not 
errors in the actual cryptography - often benefited the N.S.A. in its 
decade-long effort to foil encryption.

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http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/06/03/google-offers-new-encryption-tool/

http://googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com/2014/06/making-end-to-end-encryption-easier-to.html

https://code.google.com/p/end-to-end/


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