Google has released new rules for Gmail services (Google new rule for Gmail).
Mumbai: A few days ago, WhatsApp had announced a new privacy policy. This policy was opposed by millions of users around the world. Many had even deleted WhatsApp from their mobiles and started the Signal app directly. This was a big blow to WhatsApp. After that, WhatsApp withdrew all the rules and announced a new policy, informing that your data is safe. After that people accepted WhatsApp again. Google has now released new rules regarding Gmail services. What is special is that if users do not follow these rules, their Gmail account will be closed. Today we are going to give you the real information about this (Google new rule for Gmail).
What exactly?
If you do not accept the new Gmail policy, your Gmail account will not be closed. But if the new policy is not accepted, the user will not be able to avail some services. It includes features like smart compose, assistant reminder, automatic email filtering. If the user wants all these features, it will be mandatory to accept the new Gmail policy (Google new rule for Gmail).
The important thing is, if you are an Indian user, there is no need to worry. This is because Google has just released new rules for Gmail users in the UK. Apart from this, Google has not yet announced when it will implement the new policy in India.
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Is there a benefit to the new policy?
Google’s new policy will allow users to control their personal information. According to the new features, the user can decide what kind of data to share with Google. If someone accepts Google’s new rules, that user will receive a pop-up message. When the user opens Gmail, the user will receive a pop-up message.
Earlier, it was reported that all data on Gmail, Google Drive and Google Photos would be blown away if Google did not accept the new rules. In addition, Google’s new storage policy could take effect next year. According to this policy, users will be able to use the planned storage. The user will have to purchase storage for more storage.