Google says the verification badge will help users determine whether emails they receive are from an authentic source or a potential scammer. The familiar blue check mark saga continues — but not on ...
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The familiar blue check mark saga continues — but not on Twitter. Google announced in a blog post it will start displaying the badge next to verified accounts on Gmail to help users identify messages ...