That email you really shouldn't have sent? You can now unsend it—for a few hopeful seconds, at least. Gmail's 'Undo Send' option, which has spent six years floating around in beta mode, just graduated ...
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A feature on Gmail on the web that has saved a number of people from sheer embarrassment and shame is now also coming to Gmail for Android. Google's "Undo Send" feature has been available for years on ...
You clicked send. Oh crap. When you send a no-take-backs email — maybe an admission to a secret crush, or accidental reply-all — there's an instant pang of regret. It feels like there's no going back.
We've had the ability to "unsend" emails in Gmail for about six years now, but the feature was somewhat hidden in the obscure Labs section of Gmail's settings. Google officially announced on Tuesday ...
Gmail's "Undo Send" feature finally drops the beta tag and will now permanently appear on Gmail settings of users. Many people want to undo sent emails that have been ...
The Mail app in macOS Ventura has a bunch of new features, including smarter search, reminders, and rich links. But the two marquee features are the ability to undo sending an email and schedule an ...
Do you ever wish that there was an undo button for email? Gmail has offered this experimental feature for some time now. Six years, in fact. But today it’s officially a regular part of Gmail. No more ...