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Gmail encrypts communication between servers to avoid the NSA spying
Google has announced that its email service , Gmail , used at all times encrypted communications between your servers to prevent these intermediate steps in the National Intelligence Agency U.S. (NSA ) can penetrate private communications.

"Starting today , Gmail will always use HTTPS encrypted connection when reviewing or sending emails ," Google said in a statement .

The more secure , HTTPS system was already appearing by default in Gmail since 2010 , but will now be mandatory and impossible to disable protection.

"The change means that no one can listen to messages when they come and go between you and Gmail servers , regardless if you are using a public WiFi network , your computer, phone or tablet ," said Google .

Gmail for iOS allow synchronization without having to open the app .

As reported EFE , other measures have been taken to encode communications between the user and Google servers , the California company also protect communications between data centers, according exanalista revelations of NSA Edward Snowden were targeted NSA .

In apparent reference to leaks Snowden, Google explained that the encoding of communications between these data centers has become a priority " from the revelations of last summer."

According to the external exanalista NSA now taken refuge in Russia, the NSA spying variously servers overseas internet companies for U.S. intelligence .


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