Google introduces 'Confidential Mode' in its new Gmail design
- by Patti Cortez
- in Sci-tech
- — Apr 15, 2018
The Verge has obtained screenshots of the new Gmail design, now being tested inside Google and with trusted partners. However, when it expires the email will disappear from the inbox.
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Further, Gmail will also ask the recipient to punch in an SMS passcode in order to confirm their identity, before the recipient is being allowed to see the email. As for recipients, they are expected to receive a link for expiring email which can be viewed by logging into their Gmail account again. The recipient will not be able to take a print out of this email or can not copy/paste the content as well.
TechCrunch, who received the information from a tipster with early access, points out this could be a ploy to get more Gmail users' phone numbers. This is because Google is now asking users to confirm their Google account to view the confidential email. Even then, like TechCrunch reported, the Confidential Mode is available to a handful of users right now. The researchers behind the project wrote in a blog post; "Our method works on ordinary videos with a single audio track, and all that is required from the user is to select the face of the person in the video they want to hear, or to have such a person be selected algorithmically based on context".