Gmail has 4.26 billion active users globally, but only a few know how to use the platform effectively. Here are 8 Gmail hacks you shouldn’t miss:
Get rid of promotional emails:
Log in with your Gmail account on a desktop or laptop. In the search bar, type “unsubscribe” and hit enter.
Join our WhatsApp ChannelNow, tick the box above to select all emails with this unsubscribe tag and tap on the delete button. All promotional emails will be deleted.
Undo that email you just sent
Ever instantly regretted sending an email? Undo it by doing this:
- Setting icon (top right)
- Settings>General
- Toggle on ‘undo send’
- Choose 30 secs
Next time you send an email the ‘undo’ button will appear.
Send a confidential email
Did you know you can make your email confidential by disabling the features such as copying, printing, forwarding, and downloading by the recipient.
To enable it, tap on the ‘lock’ symbol while sending a new email.
Let “Find Big Mail” give you a Hand
This site helps you scan your Gmail and send you a report on everything stored. This web app will also label your inbox to sort out the largest emails that it thinks you could delete to free up space.
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Use Shortcuts
Send your email later
Want to make it look like you’re at your desk at 10:00 pm? you can do exactly that:
- Click the down arrow next to ‘send’
- Choose ‘Schedule Send’
- Pick the date + time you want
Sit back and relax.
Snooze an email
Have an email you don’t want to deal with immediately? Set a reminder for later.
- Click on the clock icon on the right
- Choose how long you want to snooze the email
it’ll appear back in your box on that date.
Use offline
Gmail has a handy feature that lets you read and reply to your emails even when offline.
However, you’ll need to turn it on with a few steps.
- Settings
- Click all settings, followed by offline
- Once in the Offline tab, select enable offline mail.
You can select various options of how you want your offline access to be set up before saving the changes.
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