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Why You Should Turn Gmail s SSL Feature On Now (Webmonkey)

Aug 22nd, 2025 by Viviane

Let’s talk security and why you should take advantage of Gmail’s recent SSL feature, and why you might want to be careful using other non-SSL webmail services.

But first, make sure your connection is secured using SSL.

How do you know a connection is secured by SSL? The handy “s” after “http” will tell you. For example, https://mail.google.com is encrypted while http://mail.google.com is not. You can force an encryption by adding the “s” yourself, or by turning on “Always use https” from the Browser Connection settings of your Gmail account.

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As soon as I read this, I turned on SSL security: Settings | General | Browser Connection | Always Use https.

Tags: email, google, privacy, security

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Posted in google, security, sex | 3 Comments

3 Comments to “Why You Should Turn Gmail s SSL Feature On Now (Webmonkey)”

  1. on 24 Aug 2008 at 2:09 am1Wendy Blackheart

    (Psst - layman’s terms please! I don’t know what any of that means!)

  2. on 25 Aug 2008 at 9:46 am2Viviane

    Wendy, it means under many circumstances, you email can be intercepted, which is why some time ago I started logging in only to https://gmail.google.com (notice the “s” after the http).

  3. on 25 Aug 2008 at 3:58 pm3Wendy Blackheart

    Ahhhhh, ok! I’ll do that now!

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