According to the Mountain View, California-based Internet company, users will be able to read, react to, and search their Gmail messages even when they are not connected to the internet. Google has developed a game-changing technology that will be especially beneficial in locations with little or no internet connectivity, such as remote areas.
Gmail is without a doubt the most popular email service. Gmail was used by about 1.8 billion people as of last year, and the Google email service controls 18% of the email client market. Furthermore, about 75% of users access Gmail using mobile devices. With this in mind, Google has now made it easy to deactivate Gmail.
According to the Mountain View, California-based Internet company, users will be able to read, react to, and search their Gmail messages even when they are not connected to the internet. Google has developed a game-changing technology that will be especially beneficial in locations with little or no internet connectivity, such as remote areas. Turning off Gmail is very straightforward, and users may do it in only a few steps. This is how it's done:
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Google advises bookmarking Gmail for easier offline access. If you use Gmail with your work or school account, you must request that the administrator allow offline settings. The functionality has been rolled out to all Gmail users, and you may enable it right now by following the instructions outlined above.