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    1 year ago

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    The new requirements will be imposed on bulk senders — defined as those who send over 5,000 messages to Gmail accounts each day — by February 2024.

    As part of the requirements, Google will begin enforcing a clear spam rate threshold for bulk email senders to prevent them from bombarding Gmail users with unwanted messages.

    Bulk senders will also be required to provide Gmail recipients with the ability to unsubscribe from commercial emails with a single click to make it easier to stop receiving unwanted messages.

    The company claims this will close existing loopholes used by attackers, making the source of your emails more secure and trustworthy.

    “To help fix that, we’ve focused on a crucial aspect of email security: the validation that a sender is who they claim to be.”

    In August, the company announced it would begin adding extra verification steps for tasks like adding a forwarding address and editing filters, and in May, it began expanding its “dark web report” feature, which checks if your email address has been published on the dark web.


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