, this is such an eye-opening post. Encrypted email is becoming more crucial than ever in our digital age. As someone passionate about privacy and tech, I've been exploring AI-powered security solutions lately. It's amazing how advanced AI agents can now work together
I replied to an encrypted email, where can I find my reply plz? and is there a way to store the email and replies like standard emails are stored? Thx.
So who ever is intercepting any email from the recipient, can click on the one time passcode link, intercept the code, use it to log in and read the message. Where is the safety in that? Only PGP with a shared key is truly secure, I think.
@weislaw If you are sending from outlook with a gmail account, you need to make sure you have encryption setup with gmail. In my video, I explain how to send emails using Microsoft's Azure encryption, so you would need to be sending from a Microsoft email account. Here is an article I found with some information on gmail encryption support.google.com/mail/answer/6330403?hl=en#zippy=%2Cwhy-some-emails-might-not-be-encrypted
and here you can see it is sent and it is encrypted... but it still shows the FULL TEXT in plain text... so anyone that looks at the pc can see everything = the encryption is useless... anyone that remote desktop in would be able to read it all too... the "test" should have been FULLY ENCRYPTED and look like garbled text... it didn't = worthlesss... and in gmail if someone has access to your account and they JUST need to ask for a onetime passcode and tadaa it pops up in the exact same mailbox? that's not secure AT ALL...
Thanks for this information 😊, however, you showed creating encrypted email from outlook 365 to Gmail inbox. Now after opening encrypted email using passcode, How to respond to an encrypted email.
, this is such an eye-opening post. Encrypted email is becoming more crucial than ever in our digital age. As someone passionate about privacy and tech, I've been exploring AI-powered security solutions lately. It's amazing how advanced AI agents can now work together
good info. would be good to indicate it is for office 365 and not proton or any other email service.😊
Concise, easy to follow and covered all the variations I was looking for! 10/10
Thanks for the kind feedback!!
I got it. Thanks very much for your help. Pls keep sharing new computer technology. Well done 👍👍👍
Very interesting. Good info in a nice short video. Love the bloopers!
Thanks man!
Just remember that Microsoft can see all your emails, even when they are encrypted. Specially after the new 2023 Microsoft Guidelines.
Thanks for explaining about encrypted email, could you explain more about how to take out an encrypted email.?
Strange, in my Outlook the option Encrypt is missing :( I have Office 365 latest version
You will need to have the Azure plugin in order to have encryption available.
Thanks... saved me a lot of time.
I appreciate the kind feedback!
I replied to an encrypted email, where can I find my reply plz? and is there a way to store the email and replies like standard emails are stored? Thx.
Should do a video on how to setup rules for encrypted emails
It's on the list!
yeah this is useless because that button doesn't exist unless a shit ton of configuration has been done in the background.
So who ever is intercepting any email from the recipient, can click on the one time passcode link, intercept the code, use it to log in and read the message. Where is the safety in that? Only PGP with a shared key is truly secure, I think.
I can't send from my Outlook to gmail. Outlook cannot encrypt the message because the recipient's certificate does not exist. What should I do?
@weislaw If you are sending from outlook with a gmail account, you need to make sure you have encryption setup with gmail. In my video, I explain how to send emails using Microsoft's Azure encryption, so you would need to be sending from a Microsoft email account. Here is an article I found with some information on gmail encryption support.google.com/mail/answer/6330403?hl=en#zippy=%2Cwhy-some-emails-might-not-be-encrypted
read this message no available for me?
Informative
Thanks for the kind feedback
I keep getting the “Invalid Certificate”. You didn’t cover that?!?!
How do I recall a encrypted email?
i haven’t watched the video yet. but i know the answer to this question; and i assure you it doesn’t take 9 min
Microsoft in its infinite genius has removed the encryption button, buried it, and now requires extensions and 3rd party certificate/s.
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and here you can see it is sent and it is encrypted... but it still shows the FULL TEXT in plain text... so anyone that looks at the pc can see everything = the encryption is useless... anyone that remote desktop in would be able to read it all too... the "test" should have been FULLY ENCRYPTED and look like garbled text... it didn't = worthlesss...
and in gmail if someone has access to your account and they JUST need to ask for a onetime passcode and tadaa it pops up in the exact same mailbox? that's not secure AT ALL...
Thanks for this information 😊,
however, you showed creating encrypted email from outlook 365 to Gmail inbox. Now after opening encrypted email using passcode,
How to respond to an encrypted email.
Thanks for the feedback. I can work on another video showing how to respond to an encrypted email. Great idea!