![]() ![]() Google said that it is introducing an option in the quick settings menu for you to disable Chat or Meet, so you can quickly hide sections that you don’t interact with. As we continue to roll out this new experience, the new Gmail view will also continue to be available for users who want to enable it via Quick settings,” the company said in a blog post. This means that select users will see the new Gmail experience by default, but they will still have the option to revert to classic Gmail via the settings menu. “Beginning today, we are rolling out the opt-out experience to a segment of Gmail users. Only Google Workspace Essentials customers will not see the change, or those Workspace customers that have only been provided access to Gmail and not other apps. This includes Google Workspace Business Starter, Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Essentials, Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Fundamentals, Education Plus, Frontline and Nonprofits, as well as G Suite Basic and Business customers, and Google Workspace Individual users. Google says the change is rolling out to Google Workspace customers and users with personal Google accounts alike. However, as the new phase of the rollout is starting, the company will force you to opt out if you want the classic Gmail view. ![]() Google introduced this new integrated view earlier this year through opt-in options, so you had to manually enable Chat and Meet panes. Gmail is now rolling out a new user interface that will show Chat and Meet sections in the side pane by default - unless you’ve already disabled them. ![]()
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