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Important Updates to Google’s Gmail That Nonprofits Need to be Aware Of

Pamela Grow

Just this month, Google made crucial changes to Gmail in an effort to combat spam and improve user experience. Starting in February 2024, Google will be implementing new rules aimed at curbing the misuse of Gmail for mass promotions. If your nonprofit engages in email fundraising, these are changes you’ll need to be aware of.

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Time is Money: Solutions for Monitoring Problems With Your Website

Byte Technology

To begin, consider using a program that monitors your site 24/7 and instantly reports problems when and if they occur. The post Time is Money: Solutions for Monitoring Problems With Your Website appeared first on Byte Technology’s Web Design Insights Blog. Happily, there are some easy and effective answers.

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The Problem of Nonprofit Data and Equity

NTEN

Think of how we communicate every day: text messages are global standards regardless of carriers; the transmission of email is a global standard irrespective of whether or not it arrives in Gmail, Outlook, or some other service. The post The Problem of Nonprofit Data and Equity appeared first on NTEN. So, we arrive at an impasse.

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Chasing the Squirrels Out of Your Email Box: Gmail Priority Inbox

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But to tell you the truth, I’ve had a major squirrel problem with my email. I’ve been using Gmail for many years. Over time, you train gmail to automatically put the important emails at the top. This feature has the potential to help me fix my email squirrel problem.

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OutLook Addict Seeks Gmail Rehab Program.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I've had a problem for many years. When Gmail came out a few years ago, I read the raves from other NpTechers. Every time I tried to switch from Outlook, I felt so uncomfortable, overwhelmed, and so stressed that I reverted back to my Outlook habit in less than 24 hours. There, I've named it.

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Spell check, Grammar check, now Inclusive check? Google’s ‘Assistive Writer’

Whole Whale

In a response to The Washington Times, Google said it was pausing over concerns that “it could over or under correct certain phrases” ( Google pauses ‘inclusive language’ corrections – Washington Times ). This can be a time-consuming process, particularly if you want to support multiple languages.

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My last word on Android

Judi Sohn

I miss having my Google accounts baked in so logging in with my Google account to certain apps/pages was as easy as selecting my Gmail account from a list (I have 2-step authentication turned on so logging in with my Google account is often a series of hoop jumps). In all that touchy-feely openness, me the user is not having a good time.

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