Confidential Mode comes to Gmail Android app

Confidential Mode sends emails that self-destruct after a given length of time. For other Gmail users, these emails appear in Gmail like other messages. For non-Google email accounts, the recipient will get a link to open the email in a secure web portal.
To send a confidential email in the app, start composing a new email like you always have. There's a new option in the overflow menu at the top called "Confidential mode." After selecting that, Gmail asks you to choose an expiration time and whether or not a passcode is required to open the message. You can always change your mind and remove or alter the confidential settings before sending the email
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