Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Gmail to Get More Protection From Snoops - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com

Noting that many power users have already turned on HTTPS protection, Google now says that is considering going further. “Ideally we’d like this to be on by default for all connections, and we’re investigating the trade-offs, since there are some downsides to HTTPS — in some cases it makes certain actions slower,” Ms. Whitten wrote. “We’re planning a trial in which we’ll move small samples of different types of Gmail users to HTTPS to see what their experience is, and whether it affects the performance of their email. Does it load fast enough? Is it responsive enough? Are there particular regions, or networks, or computer setups that do particularly poorly on HTTPS?”

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