After two decades: Google introduces the change we’ve all been waiting for in Gmail
After over two decades of fixed Gmail addresses, Google is introducing the option to change usernames. Old addresses remain active as aliases, so contacts and messages are not lost.
What the Epstein files show about Jeffrey Epstein’s Jewish world
Chappell Roan drops representation over Epstein connections
Google's new AI system personalizes search results based on users' emails, photos
Finally: Google secretly launches feature that will allow you to change your Gmail address
The quiet revolution in personal email: After years of refusal, Google signals a dramatic policy change. Users will be able to choose a new Gmail address without losing data or access to services.
'Puncturing holes in reality': AI masterminds clone Gmail of Jeffrey Epstein
Launched on Friday, the website amassed 18.4 million views as of Tuesday.
Phishing in Israel: The digital threat targeting citizens post-war - opinion
'Scams do not disappear when the cannons fall silent. On the contrary, they escalate.'
Bots spam email users with appeals for help in Sweida, Syria
The content of the same email sent multiple times to The Jerusalem Post contains the text written in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.
WiseStamp: Turning every email into a digital business card
From a young start-up to international acquisitions and mergers – how WiseStamp leads the digital signature revolution for businesses.