Send Self Destructing Emails

There must have been instances when you regretted sending an email with confidential information, or personal pictures, and hoped later that only if you could unsend it, or the message self-destructs itself. Gmail already comes with an in-built undo send option, but it has a time constraint of 30 seconds. So, you have only 30 seconds to assess if you did something regrettable.




Dmail is the one web browser extension that you should install. Dmail allows you to reverse your sent email at any time you want that means the Gmail would have a self-destruct email option inside it

How Dmail Self Destructs Emails?

Well, Dmail is a Chrome extension so you just have to install and then leave the destruction process to it.After you had installed the Dmail extension, you will notice your Gmail compose interface has an additional toggle button and you’ll have the option to send the mail with Dmail.
Now, just click to switch on Dmail and you can choose from the given options as in how much time would you want to set off the self-destruct email mode.
If your email seems harmless and you send it normally, but later you have a change of mind, do not worry. You will still have an option via Dmail with “Revoke Email” button that enables self-destruct email mode.
This “Self-destruct email” process works through the encryption of the email on the user’s device that is sent via Dmail. The encrypted copy is then sent to the Dmail database. The recipient gets the email with a decryption key via Dmail and thus sees the protected message.
You need not to worry about the privacy of your email because neither Gmail, nor Dmail servers have the access to the decryption key.
The idea of self-destructing email, or may be in future self-destruction of any file, or data is being duly appreciated by the big companies. Any confidential report or an important file that is to be protected and needs one-time access, but is already sent via email could be now revoked.
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