Here’s How To Access Gmail Without Internet

New Delhi: Gmail is undoubtedly the most used email service. Gmail was used by approximately 1.8 billion individuals as of last year, and the Google email service accounts for 18% of the email client market share. In addition, about 75% of consumers access Gmail through mobile devices. Keeping this in mind, Google has now made it possible to take Gmail offline.

According to California-based Internet giant Mountain View, users will now be able to read, reply to, and search their Gmail messages even when they’re not connected to the Internet. Read More: iPhone 12 Cheaper Than iPhone SE 3? Here’s how to get up to Rs 26,000 off

It’s a game-changing tool from Google that will be especially useful in areas with limited or no Internet access, such as remote areas. Shutting down Gmail is equally simple, and users can do it in a few simple steps. Here’s how it’s done: Read more: Garena Free Fire Redeem Codes for Today, June 27: View Website, Steps to Redeem

  • Navigate to mail.google.com. According to Google, Gmail Offline will only work on Google Chrome when browsing in Standard mode, not Incognito.
  • Once in your inbox, click on the Settings or cogwheel button.
  • “View all settings” should be selected.
  • Once on the page, select the “Offline” option.
  • Check the box next to “Enable offline mail.” Gmail will display the new settings as soon as you click the checkbox.
  • You can choose how many days of emails to sync with Gmail.
  • Google displays the amount of free space on your computer and gives you the option to retain offline data on the computer or delete all offline data.
  • After you decide to keep or delete data offline, click “Save Changes” and Offline Gmail will be activated on your computer.