Stay composed: here’s a quick rundown of the new Gmail
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Apr 25th 2018, 07:00

Email is a necessity for most of us. We use it to stay in touch with
colleagues and friends, keep up with the latest news, manage to-dos at home
or at work—we just can’t live without it. Today we announced major
improvements
<https://www.blog.google/products/g-suite/new-security-and-intelligent-features-new-gmail-means-business>
 to Gmail on the web to help people be more productive at work. Here’s a
quick look at how the new Gmail can help you accomplish more from your
inbox.
Do more without leaving your inboxGmail’s new look helps you get more done.
Click on attachments—like photos—without opening or scrolling through large
conversations, use the new snooze button to put off emails that you just
can’t get to right now or easily access other apps you use often, like Google
Calendar <https://goo.gl/wH8sMU>, Tasks <https://goo.gl/EsJPqp> and Keep
<https://goo.gl/8SeHse>.
[image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 1]

Gmail will also “nudge” you to follow up and respond to messages with quick
reminders that appear next to your email messages to help make sure nothing
slips through the cracks.
[image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 2]

We’re also adding Smart Reply
<https://blog.google/products/gmail/save-time-with-smart-reply-in-gmail/> to
Gmail on the web to help you reply to messages faster.
[image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 3]

New features on mobile, like high-priority notifications, can notify you of
important messages to help you stay focused without interruption. Plus,
Gmail will start suggesting when to unsubscribe from newsletters or offers
you no longer care about.
[image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 4]

And you might notice new warnings in Gmail that alert you when potentially
risky email comes through.
[image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 5]

Finally, a new confidential mode allows you to remove the option to
forward, copy, download or print messages—useful for when you have to send
sensitive information via email like a tax return or your social security
number. You can also make a message expire after a set period of time to
help you stay in control of your information.
[image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 6]
Get startedYou can start using these new updates in Gmail on the web today,
with some features appearing within the coming weeks. Go to Settings (the
cog wheel in the top right corner of your inbox) and select “Try the new
Gmail.” If you want to switch back later down the road, you can go to the
same place and select “Go back to classic Gmail.”


If you’re interested in learning more about how you can use Gmail in the
workplace, check out our G Suite post
<https://www.blog.google/products/g-suite/new-security-and-intelligent-features-new-gmail-means-business>
 which has more detail on all of the ways Gmail can help you stay
productive.

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