A decade after its launch, Gmail is a feature-rich productivity tool and one of the most popular email services worldwide. It is free to use, but only if you are willing to pay with your privacy. For ...
Regardless of which Google account you use, this simple trick allows you to back up all your messages and media for free.
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Gmail, Google’s free e-mail service, has been available for a few years now, and I’m finally ready to sign up for an account, try it out and report back. Why try Gmail? Well, it’s free, and therefore ...
Branding is always remarkably revealing. When you open Gmail, the splash screen shows that it’s part of “Google Workspace.” That brand was introduced in 2020 and compared to G Suite makes very clear ...
Do you believe the contents of every personal and business email you ever write or send should be recorded and permanently archived on third party servers located in countries throughout the world, to ...
If you've burned through the 15GB of storage that comes free with your Gmail account, you're in good company. Who hasn't at some point let their inbox fill up with junk mail? Even if you delete a few ...
If your Gmail account is reaching its storage limit, it’s time to take action. Gmail offers 15GB of free storage that’s shared across Google services like Drive and Photos, but over time, this space ...
Last year, Google announced that the future of Gmail will see Chat messaging and group Rooms join the existing Meet video calling integration. This is already available to enterprise Workspace users, ...
Depending on how often you use Gmail and how many emails are sent and received from your account, there is a good chance you’ll come across a problem where the Gmail storage has run low. Whenever this ...