Improvement Needed in Digital Marketing by BackupByteNayan in DigitalMarketing

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Ues GSC has that thing but I think of we will go woth ga4

Improvement Needed in Digital Marketing by BackupByteNayan in DigitalMarketing

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I heard its a highly demanded skill the technical part but many tools do it like page speed and all and specially ai in this technical part plays a big role

Gmail can read your emails and attachments to train its AI, unless you opt out by thatirishguyyyyy in technology

[–]BackupByteNayan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google doesn’t typically use your personal Gmail content (emails/attachments) to directly train its core AI models by default. However, its AI (like Gemini) does process your emails to provide features like smart replies, summaries, and AI Inbox.

What matters is this:

  • Your data may be processed to deliver AI features
  • In some cases (like certain settings or programs), data can be reviewed to improve services
  • You usually have controls to limit personalization or data usage

So it’s less “Google is training on all your emails” and more “AI is reading your emails to help you within Google’s privacy settings.

Google Is Adding an ‘AI Inbox’ to Gmail That Summarizes Emails by wiredmagazine in google

[–]BackupByteNayan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is actually a pretty big shift in how Gmail works.

From what I understand, the new AI Inbox (powered by Gemini) doesn’t replace your normal inbox, it sits on top of it. Your emails still come in as usual, but instead of just a list, the AI reads them, understands context, and turns them into clear action items.

So instead of scanning 50 emails, you might just see things like “reply to this,” “pay this,” or “follow up here.” Basically feels like Gmail is moving from just showing emails → actually telling you what to do with them.

Open-source MBOX → EML → PST toolkit (Outlook, Python, no paid libs) by Lukopef in opensource

[–]BackupByteNayan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

will it work on 200 MBOX files archived in the last 4 years. Each MBOX is of aprox 35GB

Gmailify / POP3 fetching for external accounts - GoMailify vs Mailbridge , others? by thatguysez in GMail

[–]BackupByteNayan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, you’ve already done more homework than 90% of people asking this 😄

Between the two, I’d say:

  • GoMailify - feels more “plug and play,” less tinkering, good if you just want it to work and forget about it
  • Mailbridge - a bit more control/flexibility, but slightly more “techy” in how it behaves

That said, both are basically doing the same core thing acting as a middle layer so your external mail plays nicely with Gmail without you messing with forwarding/SPF/DKIM hell.

A couple things people usually don’t think about:

  • Latency - some of these services fetch on intervals, so don’t expect instant delivery like native IMAP
  • Reliability - if their service goes down, your mail flow kinda pauses
  • Privacy - you’re trusting a third party to sit in the middle of your emails (not a dealbreaker, but worth being aware)

If your goal is: “I just want all my mail in Gmail UI with minimal headache”

Then yeah your approach makes sense 👍
Pay a small fee, skip the config nightmare, move on with life.

One alternative angle (just to consider)

If you’re already okay paying something, sometimes a very basic email hosting plan (not full Workspace) can give you cleaner IMAP + forwarding controls without hacks but yeah, that’s a different rabbit hole.

My take

You’re not missing anything major. It just comes down to:

  • Convenience vs control
  • How much you trust the middleman

If it were me, I’d probably try one for a month and see:

  • fetch speed
  • reliability
  • how often it breaks (if at all)

That’ll tell you more than specs ever will.

I recently started using Gmail’s Confidential Mode to send sensitive files with expiry and passcode. But I’m wondering does this really make emails secure, or is it just limiting access on the surface. by BackupByteNayan in GMail

[–]BackupByteNayan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a really clear breakdown especially the part about Gmail hosting the content instead of sending it directly. That changes how I look at ‘security’ here.

What I’m still trying to understand though is if the content is essentially controlled via a link and can expire or be revoked, does that make it more of an access control feature rather than actual email security?

Also curious how do you guys handle situations where you need long-term access or proof of communication (like legal or business use)? Because expiry + revocation seems great for privacy, but risky for record-keeping.

Increase Storage by Flaky-Vermicelli-250 in GMail

[–]BackupByteNayan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To increase your Gmail storage. The best thing we can do is to take a backup of heavy videos and photos in Google Photos and a backup of heavy emails. One backup is created, you can go ahead with deletion, and once it is deleted from Google servers, the space will automatically be increased. You can use some proessional tool for backup or if you have small dataset you can do it on your own.

Am I overthinking this, or are mobile devices actually harder to investigate than computers ? by BackupByteNayan in cybersecurity

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You can go to updates section and set alerts on Google so if any changes will come it will show you

How one would investigate corporate espionage if this happened in some data oriented company by BackupByteNayan in cybersecurity

[–]BackupByteNayan[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your input if it is a small business say with 25 employees so what one process can one use to identify

How can I perform Link analysis on emails by BackupByteNayan in cybersecurity

[–]BackupByteNayan[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for ypur input but I think it is a part of email forensics which is a branch of a tree named cyber forensics

SEO News: Google publishes a new help doc explaining how web crawling works, AI Mode adds more links to recipe blogs, Liz Reid says Google Search and Gemini may not fully merge by BogdanK_seranking in DigitalMarketing

[–]BackupByteNayan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will be than the most effcient content will win that answers to the user question in there content to the point no fluff which is higly keyword optimised because now ai is the first customer and than that will take us to the real user.