The new version of Gmail will self-destruct letters

Google is preparing to completely update the mail service Gmail , and it seems, with new design users will receive and several new useful functions. AND one of them - Privacy Mode with self-destroying letters.
How it works
When writing a letter in the icon with clock and castle. Clicking on her, you go to privacy mode. The recipient of such a letter does not can copy or print the links and its contents, and also send it to another person.
After a certain time, the letter disappears from correspondence. The user himself can set this time interval - a week, a month or even a few years. In addition, the message can be protected from someone else's eyes with a password that will come to the recipient in SMS.






While it is not clear how the new function will work and allow Does Gmail integrate with third-party services.
When to expect
Most likely, the updated Gmail will be presented at the Google I / O conference , which starts 8 May in Mountain View .
TO word, such a regime now exists in the some other mail services, for example, ProtonMail.
Source: TechCrunch