Gmail has been replaced by something new, and it is dead!

Gmail has been replaced by something new, and it is dead!

There is a more effective email client available.

It would appear plain and unattractive, and as for its Graphical User Interface, if I had sent this piece as an email to a publisher who uses Gmail to read the draught... The recipient will undoubtedly start crying as he stares at the screen.

Google's sophisticated AI detection programme would examine just the mail's contents before displaying more tailored advertising when I next browsed.

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Gmail may have been the top player in the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), server, and mail ecosystem up until this point, but a new and more secure mail client is ready to vent its wrath and break the connection entirely.

When email clients realise this new competitor's full potential, the traditional providers will be able to bid their current business models farewell. Apple, Google, Outlook, They're all doomed if they don't react to what's about to happen.

Email is the King

Put aside Telegram's awful messaging features, WhatsApp, Instagram direct messaging, and whatever else they were trying to accomplish when they created them. The most easy and official method of communicating a significant message to others is via direct email.

Email is certainly not dying, as demonstrated by the graph above from Statista, but rather is thriving. With a 15% increase from 2017 to 2022, its population might total 4.6 billion by 2025.

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Gmail opens in my browser in at least ten seconds, but a native email client is always open, saving you from having to check for new emails all the time. Let's say opening Gmail takes 10 seconds and I need to do so three times each day (because I keep closing the tab).


Thus, 10 x 3 x 365 = 10950 seconds are lost each year.


In addition, 10950/60 equals 182.5 minutes are lost each year. When compared to other native email programmes, which alert me when I receive a message and open immediately on my desktop, it is a complete waste of time.

Additionally, picture the situation where you suddenly discover that your Google account has been locked when you turn on your computer one morning.

You've received a ban.

Not only do you not have access to your email account, but everything connected to it as well. I experienced this two days ago, and it wasn't pleasant.

All of your Google-linked single sign-on accounts on other websites, your Google Drive, your email two factor authentication (including Medium itself, which sends you an email sign in link rather than deal with passwords), your Youtube account, your Google Play purchases, and your Google Photos videos and photos.

Data is scanned by Google!

Your data is not secure on the internet, or anywhere else for that matter.

A few factors, including data leaks, password leaks, and inadequately secure privacy software, can result in the sale of your identity on the black market.

You may believe that Google is a high-end Forbes-500 firm with a sizable, secure databank, but you may be mistaken.

Because of this, Apple has incorporated a significant software feature that prompts or asks you whether you want the app to permit data observation or not. However, when you send mail through their servers, Google has its own methods of checking for data.

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