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Monday, May 17, 2010

Good news for activists and anyone that likes a little bit more online security today as Google (right on the heels ) says they will turn on encrypted search starting next week, presumably to be unveiled at their Google i/o conference in San Francisco.

Google turned on encrypted Gmail by default earlier this year in response to the attempted hacking of activist accounts that the search giant sited as a major reason for removing their search engine from China.

Details about how the encryption will work and whether or not a user will have to be logged in with a Google account are not available yet, but it would be somewhat surprising if all searches (especially anonymous ones) were set as encrypted by default.

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