Some Gmail complaints are perennial: Google won’t let me recover my account password, or a hacker has changed my two-factor authentication options. Now it seems you can add push notifications that ...
A small tweak to Gmail for Android yesterday updated the Android notification so it adopts Dynamic Color theming and no longer defaults to a red icon. Version 2023.05.28.x of Gmail started rolling out ...
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This past summer, Gmail tested adding a “mark as read” option to Android notifications. That’s now ready to roll out widely, and should be hitting Gmail users everywhere. Email may have a reputation ...
Back in June, Google updated Gmail for Android so that the notification icon is no longer red, but changed course a few days later. Red has been dropped again, but Dynamic Color is not implemented in ...
About a week ago, we reported that Google made a change to Gmail’s notification icon. From its recognizable red, it became adaptive, as it seemingly got dynamic theming treatment. Well, Google just ...
Google is starting to roll out an update for Gmail notifications. The notification now highlights and shows attachments. You’ll see a paperclip emoji or a preview if something is attached to the ...
Some of us need to have email notifications enabled, but we don’t want our iPhone to ping every time a spam message hits out inbox. Gmail just got a big notifications upgrade that solves this problem.
The security of Gmail has historically been second to none, but now a bug with the email service is repeatedly pushing users to opt into a new feature with privacy compromises. As reported by ...
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The classic red Gmail icon for notifications is back once again just a week after Google introduced the dynamic color theming. No one knows why the company decided to revert it to its original ...