Gmail Confidential Mode with expiration date & passwords

Gmail Confidential Mode: A few days ago we mentioned that improvements are coming in Gmail with a new design and features, but it looks like Google is getting ready to add a new Confidentiality feature (Confidential Mode).

Verge unveiled the new design earlier this week, alongside some of the new features such as quick response to emails, the ability to postpone emails, and a new sidebar to add or synchronize calendar appointments to messages .Gmail Confidential Mode

Today, then we learned that Google will also add “Confidential ” (Confidential Mode), which will allow Gmail users to block forwarding features of certain messages or limit the ability to copy, or printing to recipients.

Google with the new feature will allow Gmail users to demand of access to open some emails, which will be generated via SMS. Users of the service will also be able to set an expiration date for sent messages.

The functions of Gmail Confidential Mode are similar to those found in Microsoft's Outlook application. These features will greatly attract businesses that want more control over the way emails are used by recipients.

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Of course the new privacy features can't stop anyone from getting one (a photo of the "secret" message

Google has confirmed that the updated Gmail will be released shortly and even revealed that it will be available in the coming weeks.

Google's I / O Developer Conference starts on 8 May, and it's very likely we'll see all of the above features along with the new Gmail plan on that date. Google is expected to announce more updates to other web services during the conference.

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