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Former head of the webspam team at Google. Currently working in DC. Opinions are my own.

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    Matt Cutts‏Verified account @mattcutts 26 Mar 2016

    Gmail added a small red icon to show if email was not encrypted. In 44 days, inbound mail encryption went up 25%:https://security.googleblog.com/2016/03/more-encryption-more-notifications-more.html …

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      1. Yuval يوڤال Adam‏ @yuvadm 26 Mar 2016
        Replying to @mattcutts

        @mattcutts @__apf__ 'encrypted'. You really should explain that it's just in-transport. Otherwise, you're just confusing users.

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      1. James_Mathewson‏ @James_Mathewson 26 Mar 2016
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        @mattcutts Good design is good business.

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      1. failing strategy js‏ @mattbasta 26 Mar 2016

        @trendsi it's TLS. Read up on public key encryption, no third party holds a key.

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      2. failing strategy js‏ @mattbasta 26 Mar 2016

        @trendsi the encryption is on the pipe. It prevents snooping in transit. The sending and receiving servers can still read it.

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      3. failing strategy js‏ @mattbasta 26 Mar 2016
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        @trendsi it's the email equivalent of HTTPS, literally

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      1. Griffin‏ @griffinhoost 26 Mar 2016

        @trendsi @mattbasta That's about DUAL_EC_DRBG. Why don't you link to a relevant TLS attack?

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      2. Bruce Dawson (Antifa)‏ @BruceDawson0xB 26 Mar 2016
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        @mattcutts @laparisa That's great! Now can we get the last four links on that blog post changed to use TLS?pic.twitter.com/5tQqQK8tCn

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      3. Parisa Tabriz‏Verified account @laparisa 26 Mar 2016
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        @BruceDawson0xB @mattcutts Yeah... that should be easy enough. (FYI @ericlaw)

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      1. Ido Green‏ @greenido 26 Mar 2016
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        @mattcutts @pbakaus what was the cause for that? (beside the indication)

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