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If you are currently booking a ticket from Book My Show, or a clothing order from Amazon, you will first see the name of that company in your Gmail box. As a result, it is often difficult to understand whether the email came from the original company or whether the fraudster sent the mail using the name of such a company. That's why Google is going to bring their Gmail for GSuite feature. With this new feature, companies will be able to verify their identities with their email recipients. Instead, email recipients will be able to determine if the email came from a real company or a fake company.
This new program will serve as part of the aforementioned BIMI pilot program. The companies that will verify their emails in this new DMARC program will be able to easily verify their corporate logos through Google. After completing all the procedures, Google will display the official logo of the company in their Gmail user interface in place of their Avatar.
For now, the new service is set to launch next week through certain companies. In the next few months, the logos of all the first line companies will be verified, after which you will all be able to verify the email.