Staying at the forefront of email security and reliability: HTTPS-only and
99.978% 
availability<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/OfficialGmailBlog/~3/Z8p4lB6CELc/staying-at-forefront-of-email-security.html>
Mar 20th 2014, 16:43, by The Gmail
Team<http://www.blogger.com/profile/10103598893707869193>

Posted by Nicolas Lidzborski, Gmail Security Engineering Lead

*Cross-posted on the Official Google Blog
<http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2014/03/staying-at-forefront-of-email-security.html>*

Your email is important to you, and making sure it stays safe and always
available is important to us. As you go about your day reading, writing,
and checking messages, there are tons of security measures running behind
the scenes to keep your email safe, secure, and there whenever you need it.

Starting today, Gmail will always use an encrypted HTTPS connection when
you check or send email. Gmail has supported
HTTPS<http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/making-security-easier.html>
since
the day it launched, and in 2010 we made HTTPS the
default<http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/default-https-access-for-gmail.html>.
Today's change means that no one can listen in on your messages as they go
back and forth between you and Gmail's servers--no matter if you're using
public WiFi or logging in from your computer, phone or tablet.

In addition, every single email message you send or receive--100% of them--is
encrypted while moving internally. This ensures that your messages are safe
not only when they move between you and Gmail's servers, but also as they
move between Google's data centers--something we made a top priority after
last summer's revelations.

Of course, being able to access your email is just as important as keeping
it safe and secure. In 2013, Gmail was available 99.978% of the time, which
averages to less than two hours of disruption for a user for the entire
year. Our engineering experts look after Google's services 24x7 and if a
problem ever arises, they're on the case immediately. We keep you informed
by posting updates on the Apps Status
Dashboard<http://www.google.com/appsstatus> until
the issue is fixed, and we always conduct a full analysis on the problem to
prevent it from happening again.

Our commitment to the security and reliability of your email is absolute,
and we're constantly working on ways to improve. You can learn about
additional ways to keep yourself safe online, like creating strong
passwords<http://www.google.com/safetycenter/everyone/start/password/>
 and enabling 2-step
verification<http://www.google.com/intl/en/landing/2step/>,
by visiting the Security Center: https://www.google.com/help/security.

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