Google allows email to be self-destruct in Gmail updates

Previously you had to use a 3rd party utility, but now the self-destruct email feature is available in Gmail.

The upcoming redesign of Gmail will bring some safety features to the user's email.TechCrunch reports that one of them is the ability to self-destruct email. After updating your new Gmail version, you will be able to set the deadline for your email, making them disappear from both your inbox and the recipient's inbox.

In addition, email can be sent in Confidential Mode, which means that the recipient cannot forward, copy - paste, download or print the email. In order to increase the security of sensitive emails, the sender can also ask the recipient to confirm by code sent to the phone, or log in for the second time to see the email content.

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Email will be automatically deleted from the mailbox of both the sender and recipient after a while

Besides the security features, Gmail after updating will have some other new features like Snooze so that they temporarily disappear from the inbox until a certain time. Promises will also have the ability to respond smartly or easily access G-Suite applications right from within Gmail.

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