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This feature has been available on Gmail's web app for quite some time, but has never been available on mobile devices
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Last yeat year, the technology behemoth implemented enhanced security measures for protecting sensitive actions carried out within Google Workspace accounts.
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This change starts rolling out now, and will apply to any Google Account that's been inactive, meaning it has not been signed into or used within a two-year period
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Google clarified that a new dismissible banner emerges when the content language of a message varies from the 'Google.com Mail display language' set in your account preferences.
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Similar to the desktop app, users are initially greeted with an introduction prompt for generative AI, reports 9To5Google
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Read along to find out ways to tackle the issue of unnecessary emails
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Just weeks after Twitter announced that it would be removing all inactive accounts from the platform, Google made a similar announcement. They announced an update in their policy dealing with inactive accounts and urged users to log in at least once in 24 months.
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Google said it will delete personal accounts and their content that haven't been used or signed in for at least 2 years
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Google said that all Google Workspace customers, legacy G Suite Basic, Business customers, and anyone with a personal Google account are eligible for the blue checkmark
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The customers of Google Workspace Enterprise Plus, Education Plus, and Education Standard are eligible to apply for the beta until January 20, 2023, said the company.
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Gmail users complained about mails not being received. Both mobile app and desktop versions were affected across the world.
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According to website outage monitor portal Downdetector.com, most problems were related to receiving emails, apart from failed connections.
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With no option to return to the 'original view', the new user interface will be the default experience for Gmail as of this month.
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New Delhi: A group of hackers from North Korea is using a malicious Google Chrome or Chromium-based Microsoft Edge extension to spy or user email accounts. The malicious extension by the hacker group titled ‘SharpTongue’ is capable of stealing email content from Gmail and AOL, according to cybersecurity firm Volexity. “This actor is believed to […]
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San Francisco: Tech giant Google is taking steps to ensure that emails from the US political campaigns reach users’ Gmail inboxes instead of automatically getting dumped into the spam folder, media reports said. The tech giant has asked the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for approval on a plan to make emails from “authorised candidate committees, […]
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The new design began appearing in the latest beta version of Messages a few days after 9to5Google discovered the changes.
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If you sign into your device after September 27, you may get username or password errors when you try to use Google products and services like Gmail, YouTube, and Maps.
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The past six months have seen some of the most widespread and alarming cyber attacks against the digital infrastructure in history -- against public utilities, private sector companies, government entities
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Fraudsters ask for a security deposit and even provide fake documents before disappearing into thin air
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Spam mails can be annoying and it can include bogus offers and requests that could cost you time and money