Google Workspace security is barely worth the (digital) paper that it’s written on. Though its self-managed encryption keys are a good addition, poorly enforced document controls fail to prevent sharing regardless of encryption in both email attachments and regular documents. Organizations that regul...
This blog discusses the encryption used for Gmail email and why attachment security is not good enough for confidential documents. We cover how to prevent forwarding, printing and sharing after an attachment has been downloaded and decrypted. While some enterprises are phasing out email in favor of...
Out of all your online accounts, there's a good chance that Google holds most of your information. Think about it: if you use Gmail for email, Chrome for web browsing, and Android for your mobile OS, then you're already using Google for almost everything you do. Let's talk about ho...
If you think your Gmail has been hacked, first recover your account using Google’s Account Recovery process and then reset your password.
Also See: How to Sort Gmail by Size Set up backup contact methods You might still be using a Gmail account that you created long ago. In those ten years, you might have changed your phone number, abandoned an old email account, etc. It is always a good idea to have a backup contact...
Google might have and share with you the information on who hacked your Gmail account. Because you should report the hack to Google anyway, it is a good idea to ask them if they can share any information on who breached your account. There is a slim chance that you will get the answer...
Gmail encryption: Your email is your own business Gmail is one of the most popular email providers globally – and for good reason. It’s user-friendly, well-supported, and integrates with all the other Google services. But it’s not end-to-end encrypted, and therefore sending a secure em...
Gmail is one of the world’s most popular email services, and for a good reason — it’s free, has lots of great features, and has client apps for most platforms. However, most people don’t take the time to adjust security and privacy settings, and you really should. Here’s how ...
Learn how to secure your Gmail account using 2FA, strong passwords, software updates, and recognizing phishing attempts.
different methods of securing your account. Remember, your Gmail account isn’t just Gmail. It’s all the other Google services you use with that login as well. You don’t have to use every protective option, but it’s a good idea to use at least two to three for optimal security. ...