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Google rejects rumors regarding Gmail shut down
However, Google replied to all these fake posts with that one answer that “Gmail is here to stay.”


California: Technology company Google has rejected the rumors of shutting down the Gmail service.
According to the details, on social media platform X there was a post in which fake email screen shot showed with the assertion that Gmail service shuts down soon.
Although that this screen shot was taken from a real email which Google wrote to get rid from the basic Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) view and from that one part was taken to use it to spread rumors regarding Gmail.
Gmail is here to stay.
— Gmail (@gmail) February 22, 2024
The post stated that the company shared an important information about Gmail that their service will be shut down within few hours.
This fake announcement considered as a truth by the people because google has announced its so many services to shut down despite got popular in public.
Google has made a website named ‘killed by Google’ in which Google mentioned all the 293 products which were diminished later.
However, Google replied to all these fake posts with that one answer that “Gmail is here to stay.”

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