The Asian Age

GMAIL TO GET ‘ CONFIDENTI­AL MODE’ SOON

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Four days after the announceme­nt of a new web design for Gmail, Google highlighte­d plans of developing a ‘ confidenti­al mode’ for its email service. As per the company, the new function to be introduced on Gmail will allow users to stop recipients from forwarding certain emails or restrict the ability to copy, download, or print them.

A report by The Verge also noted Gmail users may soon require a passcode to open emails, which will be generated via text message, or set an expiration date on sent emails, thus improving Gmail’s popularity among businesses.

On April 12, the tech giant, in an email to G Suite users, had announced that it is working on revamping Gmail for web users. A number of new features will be available to the users post the revamp.

With the new version of Gmail, users may be allowed to access Google Calendar from the Gmail interface directly. Also, in case a user is unable to attend to a mail immediatel­y, Google may introduce a snooze option for the mail to reappear in the inbox after a specific time frame. Furthermor­e, the company is likely to bring the option of algorithmi­cally-generated smart replies, which is available on Gmail, on the web version as well.

Google is also reportedly working on a new way to store emails for offline access, following the dilution of Chrome Apps. —

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