On the official Gmail blog yesterday, R & D Engineer Jon Perlow posted that Gmail will add a new feature called Goggles to prevent you from sending emails you will regret later.
Jon Perlow said: "Sometimes we send emails that we should not send, such as sending hope messages to our ex-girlfriends late at night. Although Gmail cannot completely block your behavior, however, the upcoming Mail Goggles feature may be helpful."
After the Mail Goggles function is enabled, it will help you confirm whether the email you click to send is an impulsive idea. It is very simple. before sending the email, it will let you calculate some simple math problems, then confirm whether or not to send the email.
By default, Mail Goggles will be activated at night of the weekend. Gmail developers think that you may need it at this time. Of course, you can adjust various settings of Mail Goggles on your own.
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