Google: Introducing the Tink cryptographic software library

https://opensource.googleblog.com/2018/08/introducing-tink-cryptographic-library.html

        At Google, many product teams use cryptographic techniques to
        protect user data. In cryptography, subtle mistakes can have
        serious consequences, and understanding how to implement
        cryptography correctly requires digesting decades' worth of
        academic literature. Needless to say, many developers don't
        have time for that.  To help our developers ship secure
        cryptographic code we've developed Tink--a multi-language,
        cross-platform cryptographic library. We believe in open
        source and want Tink to become a community project--thus Tink
        has been available on GitHub since the early days of the
        project, and it has already attracted several external
        contributors. At Google, Tink is already being used to secure
        data of many products such as AdMob, Google Pay, Google
        Assistant, Firebase, the Android Search App, etc. After nearly
        two years of development, today we're excited to announce Tink
        1.2.0, the first version that supports cloud, Android, iOS,
        and more!

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Excellent.

--Lauren--
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