Google Workspace admins can now use client-side encryption on Gmail and Calendar

Organizations subject to government regulations can gain more control over their own security.
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Google unveils beta of client-side encryption for Gmail

Customers of Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, or Education Standard can apply for the beta until Jan. 20, 2023.
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Up1 – Client Side Encrypted Image Host

Up1 is a client side encrypted image host that that can also encrypt text, and other data, and then store them, with the server knowing nothing about the contents. It has the ability to view images, text with syntax highlighting, short videos, and arbitrary binaries as downloadables. How it Works Before an image is uploaded, […]

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