Google's latest innovation in email might be how to destroy them, according to Cnet. Similar to how many messaging apps allow users to send pictures or video that self-destruct after a certain amount of time, Gmail may soon allow users the ability to send emails that will delete themselves from the recipient's inbox. This feature is likely to be rolled out alongside a new 'confidential mode' that will create limits on what people can do with the emails you send such as not being able to download, forward, or print them.
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