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5 Seconds to Change Your Mind After Pressing “Send”

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Google is offering a five-second delay feature in Gmail, giving you a chance to retract an email. We’ve all had that experience of having our blood run cold when we realize, even while our finger is still on the key, that we sent a message to the wrong person. I generally don’t like restrictive technologies designed to save us from ourselves, but this one sounds like a good idea!

One Response to “5 Seconds to Change Your Mind After Pressing “Send””

  1. suzzane Says:

    It really a good function the Google offers to Gmail. This function can help to those who have quick eye concentration and can observe mistake quickly so that they can avoid sending mail in five-second by click the oh-ho button to stop sending the message or a mail.
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