Google is still letting third-party apps to read your Gmail
Technology | September 21, 2018 11:18 ISTGmail has nearly 1.4 billion users globally and Google is defending its policy that lets third-party apps access your Gmail account.
Gmail has nearly 1.4 billion users globally and Google is defending its policy that lets third-party apps access your Gmail account.
The company, in April, unveiled its brand new design which introduced a clean new user interface and a swathe of new features including the ability to snooze a message, auto-generate smart replies and self-destruct emails in the brand new "Confidential Mode".
If you're a Gmail user using the official Google Mail website then the "Confidential Email" appears when you click to open it.
According to Google, it provides data only to outside developers it has vetted and to whom users have explicitly granted permission to access email.
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