Google: MAJOR Decision Made for Gmail

Google announced a very important decision for Gmail, the American company making this change that you need to know about, because it affects a major functionality.

Google MAJOR Gmail decision

Google announced this week a very important decision for gmail, one of the most used email platforms on the planet, and of course not many people received it that well. More specifically, the Google company announced this week that it is going to remove the Gmail Offline application for users who use it Google Chrome at the moment to use the email platform and when they do not have an internet connection.

Until now, Google has offered Google Chrome users the opportunity to use a special extension for the browser when they wanted to prepare offline emails to be sent via Gmail, or to manage what they had already downloaded. Google understood that this functionality is limited, so it implemented in Gmail a special system for offline use, which is integrated into the platform's website, so the Gmail Offline extension will disappear.

Google: MAJOR Decision Made for Gmail

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Google claims that the current implementation of the system for offline use, without an Internet connection, of Gmail is much better than the one offered by the Gmail Offline extension, offered until December 3 for Google Chrome. Google offers users the opportunity to search, write, delete, and archive any emails from the Gmail platform using the current offline user system, so there is no reason to use the extension created some time ago.

Google claims that the current system of offline use of Gmail can be updated through the settings menu available within the web platform, but that it is also necessary to deactivate the extension for Google Chrome. If you still use that extension, it is advisable to give it up, and focus on the current offline system of Gmail because Google will force the transition to the new platform, and it is not advisable to "be left behind".