NEXT time you’re checking your Gmail account be sure not to overlook an important Google warning.
The red alert is hard to miss – but easily ignored in a rush.
Alert should appear at the top of emails
Google has long warned users when it’s detected something potentially dodgy.
And it’s best not to interact with the message unless you’re absolutely sure it’s genuine and poses no threat.
The alert reads: “This message seems dangerous.
“Similar messages were used to steal people’s personal information.
“Avoid clicking links, downloading attachments or replying with personal information.”
There are two buttons beneath it.
One says “Report dangerous”.
And the other is “Looks safe”.
If it is indeed a scam, it’s best to report it.
That way Google can prevent other people from potentially falling victim to the same ruse.
However, nothing is perfect and sometimes genuine emails from friends, family and colleagues are incorrectly flagged as dangerous.
If you’re certain it’s safe, click the second button.
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