Known as client-side encryption, the new functionality is being touted by the tech giant as a means to keep Google servers from being able to decrypt any critical information included inside an email’s body or contents. Clients may keep ownership of both their encryption keys and their identity service.

Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Calendar, Google Slides, and Google Meet all have client-side encryption available to users. Users with an Education Plus, Enterprise Plus, or Education Standard Google Workspace license may use this additional functionality. Google has announced that it will accept applications for its beta program through January 2023.

When Will It Be Available

Individuals with personal Google accounts, Google Workspace Essentials, etc., do not currently have access to this service. The new function will likely be made available to the public later in 2023. Google’s list of features it wants beta testers to try includes the following. Those who are keen to participate in the beta may do so via the Google website.

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