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Google to introduce ‘blue ticks’ for Gmail: All you need to know

The feature will help users distinguish between messages from legitimate senders and those sent by impersonators, said Google.

Published on: May 04, 2023 01:04 PM IST
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To help users distinguish between messages from legitimate senders and those sent by impersonators, Google on Wednesday introduced ‘checkmark icons’ for Gmail users who have adopted its Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI), the tech giant has announced.

Why is Google introducing checkmarks for Gmail?

The Google Inc. Gmail logo is displayed on an Apple Inc. iPhone in this arranged photograph taken in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., on Friday, July 19, 2019. (Photographer: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg)
The Google Inc. Gmail logo is displayed on an Apple Inc. iPhone in this arranged photograph taken in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., on Friday, July 19, 2019. (Photographer: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg)

Google announced the feature in an official blog post on Wednesday. It said: "Strong email authentication helps users identify and stop spam, and also enables senders to leverage their brand trust. This increases confidence in email sources and gives readers and immersive experience, creating a better email ecosystem for everyone.

Google shared this screenshot:

The blue tick is right to next to 'Google' (Image courtesy: Google)

What is BIMI?

Further, BIMI helps email security systems filter spoofed, fishing emails from the legitimate ones.

Availability

Google began rolling out the checkmarks on Wednesday. The feature itself will take up to three days to be fully visible, and will be available to Workspace customers, G Suite Basic and Business customers, as well those with personal Google accounts.

 
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