Gmail: Google Finally Launches The Long Awaited ‘Undo Send’ Feature

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After what seems to have been the longest beta period ever, Google has finally graduated Gmail’s “Undo Send” option from labs into a permanent spot.

When you enable Undo Send, you’re able to “unsend” an email up to ten seconds after you hit the send button — Gmail just delays sending briefly so you have a moment in case you change your mind.

To enable Undo Send:

  • Click the gear in the top right .
  • Select Settings.
  • Scroll down to “Undo Send” and click Enable.
  • Set the cancellation period (the amount of time you have to decide if you want to unsend an email).
  • Click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.

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