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Experiencing the New Gmail: Reading an email sent using Confidential Mode

In this blog, we shall examine several scenarios. Scenario A: Email received in a Gmail account with SMS passcode required . Opening the message in inbox shows us the option to click on the button to send the password to the phone number. It is important to remember that the recipient never gets to see the full number the code is sent to. So, if after a few tries you are unable to receive the code, it is better to confirm the accuracy of the number with the sender. Otherwise, it is better to have a word with your cellular service provider.   Once the passcode is received on your phone, simply enter the code and click on the blue submit button to view the message. Scenario B: Email received in a Gmail account with no SMS passcode required. No additional hassles, you simply click to open the message from your Gmail inbox.   Scenario C: Email received in a non-Gmail account with SMS passcode required. I have decided to use my Hotmail account as the non-Gmail ac

Experiencing the New Gmail: Sending an email using Confidential Mode

Update on April 2019 : I am reviewing my older blogs for possible updates and realized this one lacked screenshots from Android and iOS devices. So, I am updating this blog with the relevant screenshots and some necessary details. Google explains Gmail's Confidential Mode as where the recipients will not have the option to forward email contents, copy/paste, download, nor print. You can use these options to protect sensitive information. When you send the email, your recipient will get a notification about the limits you've selected. The process is very simple. Click on Compose as you would for any regular email. Then click on the icon as is shown in the picture below. In your Gmail Android app, click on the 3-dot (more) menu at top right, and from the options, click on Confidential Mode.   Ditto on your Gmail iOS app. Clicking on the icon (or selecting the Confidential mode option in the Gmail mobile app) will open up a window/screen where you would n

Some FAQs on New Gmail

The New Gmail was launched a little more than a month ago, and I thought it is time to take a look at the issues which are still troubling the common user. The questions are gleaned from the various threads I responded to or came across in the Gmail Help Forum, and I hope that this post manages to mention and answer most of them, if not all. How do I switch back to old (classic) Gmail? The answer is very simple. In New Gmail, click on the Gmail Settings (Gear) button and from the drop-down options, click the first one, "Go back to classic Gmail". Here is a screenshot to help you. I'm unable to find Contacts in new Gmail. No worries. Contacts can be found by clicking the 9-dot apps launcher in the top-right corner of the screen. Here is a screenshot: Of course, some may not see the Contacts app in amongst the apps when they click on the 9-dot apps launcher. Like the screenshot below. If this happens to you, simply click the More link you see at the bott