NEW YORK: Google gives new update to Gmail for Android. Gmail for Android is constantly getting update and this it is it’s login page, that includes a more user-friendly and reliable support for non-Gmail account.
However, the Gmail login screen that getting an update that has some users annoyed.
Gmail users on the Android app can now tap on another person’s avatar to see recent conversations, and more. Although the mobile app got a makeover, an improved tablet layout, and re-launching with a fresh new look with faster switching between inbox accounts and categories.
Meanwhile, those running Android Lollipop, can also now hide sensitive lock-screen notifications.
There is also the option to add vacation responses according to Android Police to Exchange accounts, with promise of Gmail’s Unsubscribe feature coming soon.
Meanwhile, the new Gmail log-in screen on the Web, need you to enter their username on one page and their password on a separate one. According to Google, this split won’t change the sign-in process in any other way.
“As we’ve said many times, we’re working towards introducing new authentication solutions that complement traditional passwords,” an employee wrote in a forum post.
This is a method of preparation for future authentication solutions,that reduce confusion among folks with multiple Google accounts.
Citing last year’s move to separate the username and password fields on the Android OS, the company said the new change to its website “is another step in that direction.”
“It does NOT ‘make sign in easier’ to have to enter information on TWO screens instead of one in order to get into a Gmail account,” one user wrote in the forum thread. “Instead, it wastes time which is something none of us have enough of!”
“There is absolutely nothing positive about this change,” another one wrote, adding that the new flow doesn’t improve any security “whatsoever.”