Gmail is the free e-mail created by Google in 2004 and available via the web or with the special application for smartphones and tablets iOS and Android.
The end of the beta period, with the final version of the client, dates back to 2009 and over the years Gmail has expanded its functions and features, with various associated services and the ability to log in via your Google account on the main sites. and platforms (alongside quick log in with Facebook). The mail service has 15 GB of free storage space that can be expanded according to various paid plans.
The domain usually associated with Google’s e-mail corresponds to @ gmail.com and being in possession of an account of the Mountain View giant allows not only to send and receive mail securely thanks to constant updates, but also to schedule the sending of emails at a certain day and time and use your credentials to have a single access to all the programs and services of the big G such as YouTube and Google Play Store for Android users. With a Gmail account it is also possible to configure Google Assistant and devices Google Home and the Chromecast to watch content on your TV without a smart TV and much more.
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