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How to delete all emails on iPhone efficiently
If your inbox contains years worth of emails from many different senders — neither deleting everything at once nor deleting individual emails one-by-one is a good option. But you can organize, label, archive, and delete all emails on iPhone just in a click with CleanEmail for iOS.
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Unsubscribe from emails with Clean Email
Clean up email - unsubscribe from emails and declutter your inbox with our inbox free email cleaner
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5 Best Free Email Service Providers
You aren’t still using your old AOL email address, are you? Regardless of what your current email situation is, it’s always a good time to switch to a better email service provider. In this article, we introduce and compare 5 popular free email service providers to help you decide what is the best email service currently available.
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How to make the most of the new Gmail
Google's Gmail major rewrite introduces many new, useful features. Here's how to use the Gmail improvements, which are ready now.
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Stay composed: here’s a quick rundown of the new Gmail
Time for an upgrade.
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CleanEmail: How to manage emails overload
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This is what the new Gmail will look like (exclusive)
Earlier today, we reported that Google was about to give Gmail a major facelift. This update is said to include new features currently present in Inbox, such as smart replies and the ability to snooze emails. The update will also bring Gmail up to date with Google’s rapidly changing design languages, and will incorporate aspects of material design as well as Google’s new bubble design.
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Google is about to launch a Gmail web redesign
Google sent an email to G Suite customers to tell them that the company has been working on a brand new version of Gmail for the web. In addition to a fresh design, the company also listed some of the new features.
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AMP for email is a terrible idea
Google just announced a plan to “modernize” email with its Accelerated Mobile Pages platform, allowing “engaging, interactive, and actionable email experiences.” Does that sound like a terrible idea to anyone else? It sure sounds like a terrible idea to me, and not only that, but an idea borne out of competitive pressure and existing leverage rather than user needs. Not good, Google. Send to trash.
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Seth's Blog: Google, please don't kill the blogs
To the gmail team, You've built a tool for a billion people. Most of my blog readers use it every day, and so do I. Thanks for creating an effective way for people to connect to the people and ideas they care about. That comes with responsibility. The same responsibility that the postal service has... to deliver the mail. I'm aware that you don't charge the people who use gmail for the privilege. In fact, we're the product, not the customer. Your goal is to keep people within the Google ecosystem and to get the writers and marketers who use email as a permission asset to instead shift to paying money (to Google) to inform and reach their a
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Unroll.me head 'heartbroken' that users found out it sells their inbox data
Email service developed a side business after it was acquired by Slice in 2014 – selling aggregated data about users to apps they were unsubscribing from.
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Google killed its April Fools' Day joke after it allegedly lost people their jobs
Google's prank this year backfired — fast. Google has abruptly killed off one of its April Fools' Day "jokes" after it caused outrage online, with multiple people claiming that it lost them their jobs. The premise of the joke was simple. In Gmail, next to the standard "Reply" button, Google added a "Mic drop" button. Using it would reply to the email, archive it — and also add a GIF of a Minion dropping a mic.
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Google to warn Gmail users of ‘government backed attacks’
Apple isn't alone in blocking government-backed security breaches. Google today announced that it will let users know if they are been targeted by a state sponsored hacker using a new warning. The company said it will also be increasing the visibility of other types of Gmail security warnings to try and help people better protect themselves.
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How Google Can Fix Gmail
I use Gmail as my primary backup email system; it does certain things very well and comes in handy. Why don't I use it all the time? I'm not a fan of what I consider to be a very clunky interface. Gmail began as an invite-only product and quickly became the top free email system. But I think Outlook.com, Yahoo Mail, and dozens of other systems are better and easier to use.
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Gmail now has 1 billion monthly active users
Google has yet another billion-user service. Gmail, the company's longstanding email service, now has 1 billion monthly active, according to CEO Sundar Pichai on a call announcing the company's Q4 2015 earnings. (It initially hit 900 million sometime before last May.) This is seventh billion-user service for Google, which also includes Search, Chrome, Android, Google Play, Maps, and YouTube. Perhaps more surprisingly, Pichai also said that smart replies...
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Gmail Ending? Google Starts Migrating Users
Something rather interesting is happening at the Gmail.com domain right now. Google has started notifying users of its experimental ‘Inbox By Gmail’ service that this has replaced their Gmail account… The pop-up appears when Inbox users login and states “Thanks for trying Inbox! To make it easier we’ve updated Gmail to redirect you here”. In plain URL terms this means the standalone inbox.google.com address for the beta service disappears and Inbox instead resides at gmail.com.
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Gmail Will Soon Warn Users When Emails Arrive Over Unencrypted Connections
Soon, you may see a warning in Gmail that tells you that an email has arrived over an unencrypted connection. Gmail already defaults to using HTTPS for the connections between your browser and its servers, but for the longest time, the standard practice for sending email between providers was to leave them unencrypted. If somebody managed to intercept those messages, it was pretty trivial to snoop on them.
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Gmail v5.6 Sets The Stage For Rich Text Formatting And Integration With Calendar Events [APK Teardown + Download]
There aren't any new features to speak of, but a look inside the apk gave up the goods on a couple of interesting additions we can look forward to in the future. Users will soon have the option to send email with richly formatted text. On top of that, there are signs that we'll soon have deep calendar integration, which should make for smarter and more intuitive auto-suggest results.
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Want your Gmail messages to self-destruct? There's a Chrome extension for that...
Dmail is a Chrome extension which allows you to un-send, or revoke any emails you send through your Gmail account. The service was launched by the same brainiacs that brought us the Delicious.
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GMAIL ATE MY LINUX: Gobbled email enrages Torvalds
Kernel chief Linus claims his spam bin had more than 30% false positives
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