![]() For example, it contains the time, the device model name, the IP address, the name of the app and an advertising ID. And this might be a privacy problem.Īnyone who installs and calls up a corresponding app immediately starts data transmission to Facebook. Otherwise push doesn’t work.īut: some company’s use tracking like the Facebook SDK. If push notifications are enabled all 3rd party clients have to store your credentials on their servers. Every design choice seems to be made on that assumption that people would keep the conversation view enabled all the time. I just wish Gmail wasn't so conversation centric. It has made my Gmail experience a lot better. No more having to use the mouse to quickly mark a mail as read and then archive it. I can take a peek at the email contents without marking it as read, and then come back to it later. The email is loaded in the page and the thread list is always visible. No more clicking on emails and waiting for the page to load, however small that delay was originally. Now, my basic workflow of going through emails is SO MUCH FASTER. I switched the shortcuts a bit to get 'q' as mark as read. Enabled the reading pane, and set it to mark as read only when I explicitly mark as read. I replicated the same settings in Gmail, and I am getting a lot more productive as a result. The only change that I do in Outlook is to set emails as read (when reading pane is on) only when I explicitly mark them as read. ![]() In Outlook, the reading pane is on by default, and the default shortcuts for mark as read was 'q', and for archive it is 'e'. To be honest, I never tried that hard in Gmail. I was able to develop a good workflow with Outlook's default settings, which I was never able to with Gmail. Then I got to use Outlook for work for many years. I hate that there are no one-click shortcuts for mark as read.
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