Gmail enhances security with blue verified checkmarks.

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Google is introducing a blue checkmark next to an organization's name in Gmail to verify the authenticity of the sender and protect against malicious and unwanted emails. This feature is only available for organizations that adopt the BIMI security system, which Google has supported since 2021. The checkmark replaces the organization's logo and is expected to be adopted by many more companies in the coming days.
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