Google has redesigned Gmail — its popular email service which boasts of 1.04 billion users. The redesign involves a host of new features such as email snoozing, nudging and confidential mode. The overhaul also gives Gmail a substantial visual facelift. Check out what’s new in Gmail. (Image: Reuters)
Gmail Attachment Preview | Users will be able to check attachments, such as images, without opening them. (Image: Google)
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Gmail Snooze Feature | Google has also rolled out a new ‘snooze’ button will allow users to snooze conversations. (Image: Reuters)
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Easy Access for Google Tools | Google has also made it easier for people to access features that they use often such as Google Calendar, Tasks and Google Keep. (Image: Google)
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Gmail Nudge | Gmail will now ‘nudge’ you to follow up and respond to emails and messages with reminders that will appear next the emails. (Image: Google)
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Gmail Smart Reply | Google has also added the ‘Smart Reply’ option on the web to help users reply to messages faster. (Image: Google)
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High-priority Notifications | Gmail has introduced the new high-priority notifications feature for important emails. (Image: Google)
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Unsubscribe Suggestions | Gmail will now suggest when to unsubscribe from newsletters or offers you may not want about anymore. (Image: Reuters)
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Risky Email Alert | The service will also send out a clear warning at the top of an email which Gmail deems potentially risky. (Image: Google)
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Confidential Mode | The new feature will allow users to remove the option to forward, copy, download or print emails. This could be useful while sending sensitive information via email such as a tax return or your Aadhaar number. Users may also choose to expire an email after a set period — just like Snapchat and Instagram stories expire after 24 hours. (Image: Google)