GOOGLE is trying to spare millions of people from disastrous hacks with a new warning pop-up across more of its apps. The tech giant is expanding an alert banner that’s already seen in Google…
"It might be used to steal your personal information."
The move is unsurprising given that collaboration tools like Google's have exploded in recent years, what with many working from home due to theAs of April 2020, Google has reported six million businesses paying for Google Workplace - formerly G Suite.
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