Learn the easy way to schedule emails to be sent automatically at a later date and time on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
How to save an email as PDF on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Learn how to save an email as a PDF document on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac without having to use third-party apps or any dedicated printing extensions.
Google updates Gmail app for iPhone X display
Another major app has been updated to support the big beautiful display on the iPhone X. Google has updated the official Gmail app (as well as the Google Opinion Rewards app) to support the larger screen.
How to stop your iPhone from vibrating when you receive new emails
Don't like it when your iPhone vibrates every time you receive a new email? Me neither! So, in this post, I will show you how to turn off vibrations for incoming emails on your iPhone.
Spark adds Send Later and follow up reminders
Spark by Ukrainian developers Readdle is the best free email client you can get for your iPhone, iPad or Mac, and now it's gotten even better with two significant feature additions.
iOS 11.0.1 fixes email sending issue with Office, Outlook & Exchange accounts
Released yesterday, iOS 11.0.1 fixed a problem with the Mail app where Outlook.com, Office 365 and Exchange customers would see their messages rejected by the server.
Apple promises a fix for iOS 11 Mail issues affecting Office, Outlook & Exchange accounts
Apple on Tuesday published a new support document on its website which has acknowledged an issue with the Mail app in iOS 11 where Outlook.com, Office 365 and Exchange customers are seeing their messages rejected by the server.
Spark gains Touch ID inbox protection, Apple Reminders support & integration with 10 new services
Readdle, Ukrainian developer of premium iOS and macOS apps, today announced a bunch of new productivity features for its award-winning Spark email app for Mac as well as a pair of noteworthy updates to Spark for iPhone and iPad.
Spark for Mac gains advanced search features & other notable improvements
Ukrainian developer Readdle today refreshed its award-winning Spark email app for Mac with powerful new search capabilities along with other notable improvements, such as snoozed emails syncing across devices, reduced CPU consumption and improved memory usage.
Gmail will stop scanning your emails for ads personalization
Google's pledged to stop scanning users' emails in Gmail for personalized ads. The important change, coming later this year, will bring personal Gmail accounts in line with Google's business-focused G Suite Gmail service which does not scan emails for ads personalization.
“Consumer Gmail content will not be used or scanned for any ads personalization after this change,” Diane Green, Senior Vice President of Google Cloud, announced Friday in a post on the search giant's official blog.
Ads you see across Google properties and on websites that use Google ads are still going to be personalized based on other factors, including users' settings at myaccount.google.com.
“Users can change those settings at any time and disable ads personalization,” Green said.
Gmail is the world’s preeminent email provider with more than a whopping 1.2 billion users.
“G Suite customers and free consumer Gmail users can remain confident that Google will keep privacy and security paramount as we continue to innovate,” reads Green's post.
Google's ad-driven business model is notoriously reliant upon the company's ability to personalize ads to your interests. The company uses many signals and various tracking techniques to collect anonymized data, which is then fed to its machine learning and artificial intelligence systems to derive useful intelligence for ads personalization.
On the flip side, Gmail scanning has been a common point of contention among privacy-minded users who dislike having their Gmail scanned for advertising purposes. Given that more than three million paying companies currently use the paid G Suite service, Google can certainly afford to stop scanning personal Gmail inboxes for ads personalization.
Apple's iCloud Mail service has never scanned the contents of users' inboxes because the entire iCloud suite of apps and services is 100 percent free of advertising, in line with Apple's commitment to protecting the privacy of its users.
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