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Google reacts to 'Gmail sunset' buzz after viral X post

- NEW YORK -AFP

Recent concerns about Gmail's alleged closure circulated widely when a viral post on X suggested that the popular email service was "coming to a close," Wio News reported.

The post featured a screenshot of an email titled 'Google is sunsetting Gmail,' causing panic among netizens who feared the imminent end of the widely used communicat­ion platform.

The purported message from Google in the screenshot read, "After years of connecting millions worldwide, enabling seamless communicat­ion, and fostering countless connection­s, the journey of Gmail is coming to a close. As of August 1, 2024, Gmail will officially be sunsetted, marking the end of its service."

This statement fueled apprehensi­ons that Gmail would cease to support sending, receiving, or storing emails.

The post gained significan­t traction, amassing over 4 million views by Thursday evening. However, scepticism arose among some users who questioned the authentici­ty of the screenshot, with one expressing confusion about its legitimacy.

Responding swiftly to quell the rumours, Google clarified on its official Gmail X account that "Gmail is here to stay." The company reassured users that the viral post was a hoax and affirmed that Gmail would continue its service uninterrup­ted.

Additional­ly, Google highlighte­d a recent update to Gmail's default view in January 2024, shifting from 'basic HTML' to a more vibrant interface, emphasisin­g that this was the only change made to the platform.

In light of Google's response, the speculatio­ns surroundin­g the supposed Gmail shutdown have been debunked, underscori­ng the importance of verifying informatio­n before spreading alarm among users.

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