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Last month, Google announced that it would start enabling end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) emails. > This means no external party should be able to read the messages while in transit (moving from sender → recipient). > According to the blog post released (https://workspace.google.com/blog/identity-and-security/gmail-easy-end-to-end-encryption-all-businesses), it’ll roll out in phases, and the first phase will start with organizations. > Over time, the feature will be rolled out to Gmail → Gmail users & then Gmail → non-Gmail users. ~ Big tech recognizes the need for confidential messaging. *** @arcium has a list of 7 use cases on the gmpc site (https://www.gmpc.xyz/vote-now) which users can vote on. The one(s) with the highest votes will be built by the team. > One of those 7 use cases is Private Email app. > This app will allow testers to send confidential messages because it’ll be end-to-end encrypted. Arcium uses MPC (Multi-Party Computation). Will you vote for the Private Email use case?
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Arcium
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gMPC ☂️
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