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Gmail Introduces Enhanced Email Encryption for Business Users

Gmail Introduces Enhanced Email Encryption for Business Users

Posted on April 13, 2026 By CWS

Google has unveiled a significant update for Gmail, introducing end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for enterprise clients using Android and iOS devices. This move aims to enhance email security and privacy for business users accessing their accounts on mobile platforms.

Advanced Security Measures for Mobile Users

Following the previous implementation of Gmail E2EE for enterprise inboxes, this enhancement allows users to both read and compose encrypted messages directly within the Gmail app. The feature is now live, providing enterprise users the ability to securely send encrypted emails to any recipient, regardless of their email provider.

Messages sent to Gmail users will appear in the usual email thread format. For those using different email services, the encryption ensures they can read and interact with the message seamlessly via their browser.

Privacy and Compliance for Diverse Sectors

This rollout marks a significant step in providing a blend of heightened privacy and user-friendly experience catering to various sectors, including small businesses, large enterprises, and public entities. According to Google, this development empowers users to engage with sensitive organizational data securely, adhering to compliance and data sovereignty requirements.

The E2EE feature is underpinned by client-side encryption (CSE), a key component of Google Workspace. This technology allows organizations to control encryption keys, ensuring emails and documents are secured under their jurisdiction.

Enabling Encryption for Enterprise Plus Users

To implement this feature, administrators must activate it within the CSE interface of the Admin Console. Users can apply client-side encryption by selecting the lock icon and opting for additional encryption options before composing their messages and attaching files.

This advanced encryption capability is now accessible to Google Workspace customers on the Enterprise Plus plan, specifically those with the Assured Controls or Assured Controls Plus add-on.

As Google continues to enhance its security measures, this update signifies an important development in protecting enterprise communications across mobile platforms.

Security Week News Tags:Android, Business, client-side encryption, Cybersecurity, data protection, email security, Encryption, Enterprise, Gmail, Google, IOS, IT, Mobile, Privacy, Technology

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