At last, a solution for that moment of panic we've all experienced when we accidentally hit "Reply all" — or just forget to attach the attachment. Yesterday, Google released its new "undo send" feature for Gmail. You can now choose to delay sending emails for 5 to 30 seconds, enough time to change your mind and avoid embarrassing or intemperate replies, according to The New York Times. To enable the feature, go to the "General" tab under "Settings." Undo Send is about halfway down the page.
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By Nina Selipsky
Nina Selipsky is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She is a senior at Lakeside School in Seattle, where she is an editor and writer for the school newspaper. Nina spent last summer working with a non-p
Nina Selipsky is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She is a senior at Lakeside School in Seattle, where she is an editor and writer for the school newspaper. Nina spent last summer working with a non-p