For Additional Security Gmail's Redesign May Use 'Confidential Mode'

We've been covering the rumors and holes surrounding the new Gmail upgrade that is coming in the following couple of weeks, and now The Verge has another tip. Google is presenting a Confidential Mode, which will enable Gmail senders to keep beneficiaries from sending, duplicating, downloading or printing certain messages.


Gmail is likewise including more highlights that will engage business clients. You can set an a password to open messages, produced by SMS, and set a lapse date on messages. These are, obviously, notwithstanding the highlights that have just been released, for example, nap, savvy answers and the distinctive perspectives of Gmail.


These are absolutely intriguing new security highlights. It's hazy how they will fill in starting at this moment. As The Verge takes note of, Gmail's confinements on duplicating, downloading or printing will most likely not keep somebody from taking a screen capture of an email (and surely won't prevent them from taking a photograph), and it's misty how any of this will apply to the individuals who utilize IMAP and POP3 to get to Gmail. It will enthusiasm to perceive what happens when the update at long last takes off in half a month.