How to send self-destructing emails from the mobile version of Gmail
Android Ios / / December 19, 2019
In April, Google He added in the desktop version of Gmail confidential mode, which allows you to send self-destructing emails. You are free to choose the letter shelf life, or simply at any time revoke access to the recipient. It is also possible to protect the message password. Now all of these features are present in the mobile application.
Launch Gmail on your phone and send an email. Then click the three dots at the top right and then click the "Confidential Mode". You will be able to choose when to be denied access to the report and to include the protection of SMS code. However, in Russia and the CIS last function does not work.
If you want to deny access to the letter, it will just go to the "Sent", to find the right message and click on the corresponding blue button.
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