Google Docs New Feature: Export your client-side encrypted documents to Microsoft Word files

What’s changing 

Launching in beta, you can now export client-side encrypted Google Docs to Word files. This means you'll continue to own the encryption keys that protect your files to prevent unauthorized access from any third party (including Google or foreign governments) but convert your files as needed. 
Eligible Google Workspace admins can use this form to request access to the beta. Once accepted, Google will share more specific instructions.
In Google Docs, navigate to File > Download and decrypt.

Getting started

  • Admins: Client-side encryption can be enabled at the domain, OU, and Group levels (Admin console > Data > Compliance > Client-side encryption).
  • End users: To export your client-side encrypted Google Doc to a Microsoft Word file go to File > Download and decrypt > Microsoft Word (.docx).

Rollout pace

The feature will be available immediately once you're accepted into the beta.

Availability

Available to Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Education Standard and Education Plus customers

Source: Google

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