Now appearing in Gmail settings, the incredibly useful “undo send” feature. Gmail
Google is taking a popular “oops” feature out of its experimental “labs” and making it a permanent part of the Web version of Gmail.
The “undo send” feature gives Gmail users anywhere from 10 to 30 precious seconds to claw back an email sent prematurely. Once you hit “send” on a Gmail—by accident or on purpose—a thin yellow bar tells you the message was sent, and gives you the option to either read the message or take it back.
Google is taking a popular “oops” feature out of its experimental “labs” and making it a permanent part of the Web version of Gmail.
The “undo send” feature gives Gmail users anywhere from 10 to 30 precious seconds to claw back an email sent prematurely. Once you hit “send” on a Gmail—by accident or on purpose—a thin yellow bar tells you the message was sent, and gives you the option to either read the message or take it back.