From 37a83340693619792095760221f480db8fabf826 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 46halbe <46halbe@berlin.ccc.de> Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 22:24:52 +0000 Subject: committing page revision 6 --- updates/2013/sommermaerchen.en.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'updates') diff --git a/updates/2013/sommermaerchen.en.md b/updates/2013/sommermaerchen.en.md index 54a83660..66213402 100644 --- a/updates/2013/sommermaerchen.en.md +++ b/updates/2013/sommermaerchen.en.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ title: “E-Mail Made in Germany”: A Summer’s Tale of Secure E-Mail date: 2013-08-09 14:12:00 -updated: 2013-08-12 17:45:56 +updated: 2013-08-12 22:24:52 author: 46halbe -tags: update, pressemitteilung, demail, ssl, gnupg +tags: update, pressemitteilung, demail, ssl, gnupg, encryption While the public debate about PRISM, Tempora and XKeyScore is continuing, webmail service providers seem to be finally waking up: Two of the largest e-mail providers in Germany have announced plans to enable encryption on all connections from 2014. @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ servers – will also be able to use these encrypted connections. The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) appreciates these companies’ intention to encrypt their customers’ mail traffic in the future. However, what they haven't said is why the underlying technology, available since the late -1990s, has not been enabled previously by default. A standard feature of +1990s, has not been previously enabled by default. A standard feature of competitors’ services – enforced encryption for accessing an e-mail account – is now being sold as a technological advance and an innovation. -- cgit v1.2.3