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    11 months ago

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    The company says that starting next year, bulk senders will need to authenticate their emails, offer an easy way to unsubscribe, and stay under a reported spam threshold.

    Google claims that it already leverages AI technology to stop more than 99.9% of spam, phishing, and malware from reaching users’ inboxes, and it blocks 15 billion unwanted emails per day.

    This change was necessary because many bulk senders don’t properly secure and configure their system, which allows an attacker to “easily hide in their midst,” a Google blog post explains.

    While this reduced the number of unauthenticated messages Gmail users received by 75%, now, Google will require bulk senders to strongly authenticate their emails following a set of documented best practices by February 2024.

    Perhaps more controversially, Google will also require bulk senders to stay under a clear spam rate threshold — something the company notes is an industry first.

    Yahoo looks forward to working with Google and the rest of the email community to make these common sense, high-impact changes the new industry standard,” he added.


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