Google has brought end-to-end encrypted Gmail to Android and iOS for eligible Workspace users, extending secure mobile email ...
Google just rolled out end-to-end encryption for Gmail on iOS and Android—but not for all users. You'll need to be on an ...
Google has brought Gmail's end-to-end encryption to Android and iOS for Enterprise Plus users, closing the mobile gap a year ...
Google has announced that certain Workspace subscribers can now send end-to-end encrypted emails to anyone, regardless of the provider. If you're a Gmail client-side encryption (CSE) user on a Google ...
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If you’re drowning in spam, dealing with an aggressive marketer, or simply want to cut off communication from someone, Gmail’s blocking feature is what you need. With it, you can manually block any ...
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Google now allows US users to change their @gmail.com address to a new @gmail.com address, with PCWorld confirming this enables seamless transition without service interruption. The feature has ...
Gmail users can now use natural language questions to find specific information buried in their emails, presented to them as an AI Overview. The new Proofread feature in Gmail enables users to refine ...
For years, one of the most frustrating limits inside the Google ecosystem was simple but painful. You could not change your primary Gmail address without creating a brand-new account. That meant ...
On a Google support page, the company says it is rolling out a new option to let users change their email address even if it is an “@gmail.com” address. For quite some time now, Google has allowed ...
Google has quietly started enabling a feature in Gmail that allows it to read your emails and attachments to train its AI models. Officially, this is meant to make your inbox “smarter” with features ...