Google adds privacy monitoring feature to Gmail
Webmail Service July 9th, 2008
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Google adds privacy monitoring feature to Gmail
Search engine giant Google takes user privacy very seriously.
The company has now added a new feature on the Gmail webmail service that shows the user the locations where he is logged into the service.
This means that if you check your Gmail from multiple locations, you can track the places where your account is getting accessed at any given time.
This new feature also enables the user to remote logout from the other locations where they account is being accessed.
The feature is yet to be enabled on our email accounts at TechWhack. But Google usually updates all the accounts rather fast.
Checkout: Remote sign out and info to help you protect your Gmail account
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