Gmail shutting down in August? Google made the disclosure through a social media post

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Gmail : Gmail is the most used e-mail service in the world today. Gmail is used both personally and professionally. Currently there is a lot of discussion about Gmail. It was being said that Google is going to shut down its main mail service. When people got to know this news, no one believed it. However, shortly after this news, Google clarified about it.

Google clarified

Many reports were claiming that Gmail was going to shut down. As per the claim, Gmail will be shut down completely in August 2024. After that Gmail services cannot be used. There were many claims about the discontinuation of Gmail on X, and meanwhile Elon Musk confirmed the arrival of Xmail. After that people thought that Gmail was really going to shut down, but this claim is completely false. "Gmail is here to stay," Google said in a post on social media platform X. Google has used its social influence to address the concerns of its users.

Why this mess?

Actually this whole mess started due to a Gmail feature being shut down. Google is going to shut down the basic HTML version of Gmail that no one uses. This was announced in September last year itself.

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