Keep sensitive information or data secure by creating emails that automatically delete (self-destruct) and having passwords for those emails.│ Playlist: • Gmail Tutorials
📒 Notes 📒
1️⃣ Watch the Gmail playlist:
• Gmail Tutorials
2️⃣ How to create an auto-reply in Gmail:
• How To Create An Auto-Reply
3️⃣ How to organise your Gmail into folders/labels:
• How to Create Labels in Gmail
About this episode
Learn how to easily and quickly secure personal, private, and confidential information with people over emails by using confidential mode. This allows you to choose when the email automatically deletes and to even set a passcode to the email for that extra layer of security. To do is, compose an email as you'd normally do. Then go down to the padlock icon with a clock next to it. Next, a box will open up allowing you to choose a date before the email self-destructs as well as if you want to set a password! Watch the video the find out more!
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