At least so according to an inside source that is familiar with this, reinforced screenshot proof that spread. With Confidential Mode in Gmail, users can not forward, copy, download (download), or print (print), certain e-mails. There is also a time limit until the e-mail is out of date and can no longer be accessed.
Users are also asked to enter a certain passcode to open e-mail in Confidential Mode. The purpose of this feature is to keep the confidentiality of information exchanged via e-mail, as compiled KompasTekno, Sunday (15/4/2018), from TheVerge. This kind of feature is actually not pioneered by Google, but first encountered in Outlook made by Microsoft. Its use is more for businesses that need to exchange information via e-mail but do not want the company's secrets leaked.
In addition to Confidential Mode, there are several other Gmail features are busy talked about in the virtual universe. Some include quick reply, e-mail delays (Snooze), as well as a new sidebar showing the calendar and its agenda. Until now Google has not confirmed the various leaks. We wait for certainty until the event Google I / O, 9 to May 11, 2018.
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