How can send and receive encrypted emails on Gmail

Hi friends, today I will show you how you can send and receive encrypted emails in Gmail.
To encrypt emails comfortably we need Google Chrome browser and Secure Gmail (email encryption). The browser extension and you need and you who send encrypted e-mail, and the recipient of the email, as it can decrypt and read it.
After installing the extension in Google Chrome you will see that besides the button to send emails from gmail has appeared since a small button with a padlock. Lock button will be used to send encrypted emails and the normal will help you send unencrypted emails normal.
Pay attention:
Do not send encrypted emails on yahoo, hotmail, aol, etc, they will receive email messages will not be able to decrypt the sites, that's because the extension works (integrates) only in Gmail.
To send emails to other email boxes (on host, yahoo, hotmail, live, aol, etc.) use the "Write" button to send the unencrypted email.
To send encrypted emails?
Click on the lock and compose the email normally, just like an unencrypted email is sent, then press the "encrypt and send" button below, after which you will have to choose a password for encrypting the email.
To read encrypted emails?
After receiving the encrypted message, click the "Decrypt message with password" bar and enter the password, the same password that was used for encryption.
The advantage of using encryption is that once these encrypted messages will not be read at all without a password. Even after reading, you will need to plug the password again if you want to reread the email.
Download Google Chrome
Download Secure Gmail (Extension)


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  • Cristi I have a question that is not related to totorialul, but we there is a common section for questions, I decided to put it here.
    How did you install Windows on 7 64 bit Cristi? Did you have a Windows 7 32 with both versions and 64? Or was independently 64-bit Windows? Hard convert GPT disk to install Windows all before 7? I'm on 64 Intal and bits and gives me error. You converted to GPT? How to solve?

  • FabrizioCristi I have a question that is not related to totorialul, but we there is a common section for questions, I decided to put it here.

    How did you install Windows on 7 64 bit Cristi? Did you have a Windows 7 32 with both versions and 64? Or was independently 64-bit Windows? Hard convert GPT disk to install Windows all before 7? I'm on 64 Intal and bits and gives me error. You converted to GPT? How to solve?

    I have Windows 64 independently. I booted from the stick where I put Windows and I installed it.

  • But onwards

    Cristian Cismaru: I have Windows 64 independently. I booted from the stick where I put Windows and I installed it.

    But before you had 32 bit? You did mean wipe the HDD clean install? Me gives me that error when installing on 64 bits.

  • There is another way to encrypt text or files. This is asymmetric gpg / pgp encryption. For windows you can download Gpg4win, and during installation, in addition to the items that come checked by default, also check "GPA".
    The principle is as follows:
    It emits a pair of keys, one private key must be kept in a safe place, the other key (the public key) is sent to the person you want to send your private data. The other person will do the same, and it will deliver a key pair and sends the public key of the other person.

    With public key can encrypt text (which can then be sent to any email, encrypted text will be a string of unintelligible characters) or file (which also can be sent by mail, but not only). Decoding can be done only person holding the private key by using the above (and other applications can be based on GPG key pair principle is the same). Besides private key decodes person must enter a password (which only she knows).

    When, or who may be useful this method broken (but professional) encryption and information exchange?
    For paranoid people or for people who send very sensitive information and who are at a distance, that is, they cannot have a face-to-face meeting in which to establish the password for encrypting secret information. Sending the password by email is dangerous ... the NSA is intercepting us. Also, sending the password by text message is just as dangerous, Băsescu's services intercept us. (I'm kidding, but you get the idea) So ... using the public key method that encrypts the information and the private key that decodes the information, this problem is solved.

  • Fabrizio: But onwards

    But before you had 32 bit? You did mean wipe the HDD clean install? Me gives me that error when installing on 64 bits.

    What gives error?

  • adi: What gives you the error?

    I have a new motherboard with UEFI, before installing I choose the partition where to install the 64-bit windows I get an error down I click on it in the same window and '' Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks '' and don't let me give Ok to install.

    • You 2 opţuni?
      Whether 7 x64 install Windows on a hard disk has a GPT partition table. Changing the partition table (from MBR to GPT) you can do with MiniTool Partition Wizard (note, all data will be lost). But I know, if you win 7 x64 install a hard disk with GPT partition table, you'll have trouble crackuit. You may install and use Windows 7 enterprise based kms activator, such kmsnano. This operation do every 6 months.

      Or
      You do not make any changes to the partition table, but you will need to instruct in the bios. There you look for a boot mode option. Default should come "uefi and legacy". Change to "legacy only". You may also have the "safe boot" option which is related to uefi boot mode. It will also need to be disabled. After that you should be able to install win 7 x64 without any problems

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