Gmail Blue Tick: Like the battle of Blue Tick has started between tech giants. After Twitter’s Blue Tick became a topic of discussion, the details of Meta’s Blue Tick came to the fore. Verification checkmark is not only a concept of Twitter or Meta, but YouTube, Pinterest, TikTok and many other digital platforms also provide verification ticks. Even LinkedIn has recently introduced verification badges.
Now it seems that Google will also start the game of blue ticks. It has been revealed in the latest report that Google is going to begin a blue checkmark in front of the names of some selected users in its Gmail service.
These Users Will Get a Blue Tick From Gmail
TechCrunch reported that the company announced on Wednesday that Google would show a blue checkmark next to select Senders’ names on Gmail to verify their identity. New blue checkmarks will automatically appear next to the names of companies that have adopted Gmail’s existing Brand Indicator for Message Identification (BIMI) feature.
What Is BIMI Feature?
The BIMI feature was launched in 2021. Under this feature, the sender needs to use robust verification and verify his brand logo to show the brand logo as an avatar in the email. Now if you see a blue checkmark next to the name of a brand, it means that the brand has adopted the BIMI feature. Google says that this update will help users to identify good senders. As such, you can trust mail with a blue checkmark to be sent by the company.