Gmail can be deleted after reading St-Mail, thus changing the setting


New Delhi, August 28, 2019, Wednesday

We have been using Gmail for years. That is why everyone knows about his confidential mode. This mode allows users to send e-mail from their account which can be automatically deleted after reading. This means that the mail expires after a set amount of time.

In addition, the person to whom the mail is sent cannot share, copy or forward it. So if you have to send an important mail, you can change the setting this way and stay safe.

For web version

1. First open Gmail in the browser and login.

2. Click Compose Mail and open a new mail.

3. Now click on an icon to the right of the sand button. This icon will show options like Drive, Gallery.

4. Clicking on it will bring up a pop app window. It will give you the option of how much time the message has to expire.

5. Just like a security has a passcode in the mail for security, the receiver cannot open the mail without this password.

6. Now at the bottom of the message the notification will appear that you are mailing in Confidence Mode.

In the mobile app

1. Login to Gmail on Android or iOS device and open the compose mail screen.

2. Tap on the three dots in the top right corner here and select Confidential Mode.

3. It will show the settings for the message to be expired.

4. Here, too, you can keep the mail passcode protected.

It is worth mentioning that the Jesuit users used for business can also use Confidential mode. It is enabled for the user who uses Gmail, but can disable it if the user wishes.

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