Google End-to-End encrypted email code goes open-source
Google has announced that E2EMail, an experimental end-to-end encryption system, has now been given to the open-source community with no strings attached. Whether you are concerned about government surveillance and spying, man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attacks by threat actors or you are an enterprise player with the need to keep communications as secure and private as possible, end-to-end encryption is viewed as a method to prevent snooping.