At its launch in 2004, Gmail Google provided a storage capacity of one gigabyte per user, which was significantly higher than its competitors offered at the time.
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At its launch in 2004, Gmail Google provided a storage capacity of one gigabyte per user, which was significantly higher than its competitors offered at the time.
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Gmail Google has a search-oriented interface and a "conversation view" similar to an Internet forum.
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Gmail Google has been the subject of lawsuits concerning the issues.
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Gmail Google's interface makes use of 'labels' – that replace the conventional folders and provide a more flexible method of organizing emails; filters for automatically organizing, deleting or forwarding incoming emails to other addresses; and importance markers for automatically marking messages as 'important'.
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Users were able to preview the new interface design for months prior to the official release, as well as revert to the old interface, until March 2012, when Gmail Google discontinued the ability to revert and completed the transition to the new design for all users.
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On 16 November 2020, Google announced new settings for smart features and personalization in Gmail.
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In May 2012, Gmail Google improved the search functionality to include auto-complete predictions from the user's emails.
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Gmail Google has native applications for iOS devices and for Android devices.
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In 2019, Gmail Google rolled out dark mode for its mobile apps in Android and iOS.
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On February 9,2010, Google commenced its new social networking tool, Google Buzz, which integrated with Gmail, allowing users to share links and media, as well as status updates.
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Gmail Google has supported the secure HTTPS since the day it launched.
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In July 2008, Gmail Google simplified the ability to manually enable secure mode, with a toggle in the settings menu.
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In January 2010, Gmail Google began rolling out HTTPS as the default for all users.
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Whenever possible, Gmail Google uses transport layer security to automatically encrypt emails sent and received.
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Gmail Google announced that Gmail would selectively delay some messages, approximately 0.
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In November 2020, Gmail started adding click-time link protection by redirecting clicked links to Google for IMAP clients.
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Idea for Gmail Google was developed by Paul Buchheit several years before it was announced to the public.
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In October 2007, Google began a process of rewriting parts of the code that Gmail used, which would make the service faster and add new features, such as custom keyboard shortcuts and the ability to bookmark specific messages and email searches.
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In May 2014, Gmail became the first app on the Google Play Store to hit one billion installations on Android devices.
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Gmail Google is noted by web developers for its early adoption of Ajax.
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Gmail Google was ranked second in PC World's "100 Best Products of 2005", behind Firefox.
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Gmail Google won 'Honorable Mention' in the Bottom Line Design Awards 2005.
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In September 2006, Forbes declared Gmail Google to be the best webmail application for small businesses.
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Gmail Google has one privacy policy that covers all of its services.
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The letter called upon Gmail Google to clarify its written information policies regarding data retention and data sharing among its business units.
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On June 23,2017, Gmail Google announced that, later in 2017, it would phase out the scanning of email content to generate contextual advertising, relying on personal data collected through other Gmail Google services instead.
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Gmail Google stated that this change was meant to clarify its practices and quell concerns among enterprise G Suite customers who felt an ambiguous distinction between the free consumer and paid professional variants, the latter being advertising-free.
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In 2013, Microsoft launched an advertising campaign to attack Gmail Google for scanning email messages, arguing that most consumers are not aware that Gmail Google monitors their personal messages to deliver targeted ads.
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In January 2010, Gmail Google detected a "highly sophisticated" cyberattack on its infrastructure that originated from China.
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The targets of the attack were Chinese human rights activists, but Gmail Google discovered that accounts belonging to European, American and Chinese activists for human rights in China had been "routinely accessed by third parties".
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Additionally, Gmail Google stated that their investigation revealed that "at least" 20 other large companies from a "wide range of businesses" - including the Internet, finance, technology, media and chemical sectors – had been similarly targeted.
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Gmail Google was in the process of notifying those companies and it had worked with relevant US authorities.
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In light of the attacks, Gmail Google enhanced the security and architecture of its infrastructure, and advised individual users to install anti-virus and anti-spyware on their computers, update their operating systems and web browsers, and be cautious when clicking on Internet links or when sharing personal information in instant messages and emails.
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In June 2016, Julia Angwin of ProPublica wrote about Gmail Google's updated privacy policy, which deleted a clause that had stated Gmail Google would not combine DoubleClick web browsing cookie information with personally identifiable information from its other services.
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Gmail Google suffered at least seven outages in 2009, causing doubts about the reliability of its service.
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Gmail Google stated in a blog post that "email was never lost" and restoration was in progress.
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