Whether you're filtering through messages, writing an email, or organizing your emails into folders, email management can be a time-consuming task. But with the help of these Gmail hacks, you'll spend less time in your inbox and more time being productive.
Supercharge your productivity with these Gmail hacks
Nifty Gmail hacks to boost your productivity
Simplify your email management with these Gmail tricks
Many Gmail users find the email service to be convenient and reliable, but they’ll be surprised to learn that the following hacks can make for an even better Gmail experience.
Undo Send
In the fast-paced world of business, mistakes happen. And because everybody deserves a second chance at writing that email, Gmail has provided a way to recall sent emails — as long as you do it immediately after hitting Send.
Advanced anti-phishing features for Gmail
While cybercriminals create new malware strains or look for software vulnerabilities to exploit, other criminal minds happily rely on an old, yet effective, trick: phishing scams. Such scams persist because people still fall for fraudulent email that asks recipients to reveal personal information or download an attachment containing malware.
Google Now is now Google Assistant
Google Assistant was launched in 2016 as an enhanced version of Google's previous virtual assistant (VA), Google Now. It improved on Google Now's features, and those who use Google-powered devices certainly have a lot to gain. What functionalities can you expect from the search giant's AI-powered virtual assistant? Read on and find out.
Six Gmail tips your business needs
For most small-business owners, processing email takes up a significant portion of the day. If you use Gmail, you’re already working with a powerful platform with various productivity-enhancing features. But what if you could streamline the process even further while ensuring each message is dealt with appropriately? The following tips will do the trick.
Have you used these 6 Gmail tips yet?
Gmail gets anti-phishing enhancements
Although hackers continue to develop new viruses and bug exploits, the most effective weapon in their arsenal is a simple email. All a would-be cybercriminal has to do is write a convincing message (or pretend to be a trustworthy entity) to persuade a victim to download a malware-ridden file or surrender their personal information.
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