Endow the Anti Phishing Feature in Gmail

July 29th, 2010 Durbar

Standing on the present platform of today one uses Emails for conversation, chatting, business and professional matters and even in the field of money transfer. As far as the custom of online money transfer is concerned Paypal and Ebay occupy a significant position.

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Regarding money transfer online it is quite natural that an individual needs to be satisfied with the legitimacy of the mail in order to stay safe from any sort of losses or malicious troubles. Hence comes the need of an Anti-fishing feature which can assure you about the constitutionality of the mail that you receive.

After knowing about the need and eminences of the anti-fishing feature let us turn our heed to the main way out which will assist us to enable this feature in Gmail.

The elementary job is to log-in to your Gmail account by correctly entering your user name and password.

After conclusion of the foregoing step click on the option “Settings” on the top right side of the page.

Navigate to the tab entitled “Labs”.

Search for “Authentication icon for verified senders” and mark the “Enable” option alongside it.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and you can find an option “Save Changes”. Click on the option to terminate your task successfully.

You should now be able to demarcate the legitimate mails from the illegitimate ones by a key icon which appears alongside the legal mails just as illustrated in the picture below :

This process of testing legality of mails is only applicable for Paypal and ebay but it can be assured that the anti-fishing feature is highly useful and beneficial to those engaged with Paypal and ebay.

Reader Comments

  1. Dude, it’s Phishing and not fishing :)

    July 29th, 2010 at 21:29