How to schedule an email in Gmail: A step-by-step guide Gmail is one of the most popular email services in the world right now. To make it even more appealing and user-friendly, Google keeps on adding new features. One such important feature is the scheduling of emails that allows users to
Gmail allows users to undo or retrieve emails for up to 30 seconds. This gives enough buffer time for the senders to recall the emails sent by mistake. The feature named Undo Send is available by default for all users, and Gmail users can adjust the buffer time between 5 and 30 seconds. In today’s world, everyone uses Gmail to send an email. Sending emails from this platform is relatively easy. But many times, people make such a mistake in a hurry, due to which their email reaches someone else. Also Read - How to
Here's how you can automatically delete unwanted emails
Today we are going to tell you a trick by which you will be able to delete unnecessary emails in your inbox automatically. Here are a few simple steps through which you can automatically delete unwanted emails If you are also one of those users who get annoyed when they see their full inbox and can’t muster up the courage to delete those useless emails selectively, there is no need to worry anymore. Today, we will tell you a trick by
Google says attackers worked with ISPs to deploy Hermit spyware on Android and iOS
Researchers at Google’s Threat Analysis Group say attackers are working with internet service providers to deploy the commercial-grade Hermit spyware on both Android and iOS devices. A sophisticated spyware campaign is getting the help of internet service providers (ISPs) to trick users into downloading malicious apps, according to research published by Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) (via TechCrunch). This corroborates
Apple Music’s student plan is getting more expensive in the US, UK, and Canada
Apple Music is increasing the price of its subscription for students in the US, UK, and Canada. Students in the US and Canada now have to pay $5.99 / month, while subscribers in the UK will have to pay £5.99. Apple Music has raised the subscription price of its student plan in the US, UK, and Canada, as first reported by 9to5Mac (via TechCrunch). While it’s increasing the price from $4.99 to $5.99 / month in the US and Canada, student users in the UK