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Old 02-11-2009, 15:07   #32
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Re: Wi Fi Hacking & VPN (Watchdog)

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh View Post
Worth noting is that GMail's POP and IMAP are also encrypted. So even using a mail reader like Thunderbird would be "secure". Then you can add encryption/signing to the email client (Enigmail/PGP) to further secure your communications.
Last I checked you could choose whether or not to use an encrypted connection to the Google servers, if they're now forcing that then that's great - people should always check on their own systems though to make sure they're set up to use the encrypted connections.
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