▲ | moongoose 2 days ago | |
The screenshot looks too real, something is off. Anything hosted on Google Sites has a huge Cookie Banner and an (i)-Info Icon to report abuse. I guess they edited the screenshot. | ||
▲ | jeroenhd 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I wouldn't call the banner huge, at least not in the examples I've found at [1]. The cookie banner doesn't look out of the ordinary and hides when you start scrolling. [1]: https://www.reddit.com/r/GoogleSites/comments/1ffz1a5/google... ; see websites like https://www.woofiepie.me/ https://www.manuelfally.com/home https://www.wedding-whisperer.com/ | ||
▲ | sksrbWgbfK 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
They may have changed the screenshots but I confirm that I received the same kind of email. Same technique and email from Google, the only difference was that it had some spam at the bottom of the email. | ||
▲ | onehair a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I came here to say the opposite. Is this the screenshot you're mentioning? https://easydmarc.com/blog/wp-content/webp-express/webp-imag... If I received an email from google with text formatted like this. I would automatically have doubts it's anythig genuine. While Gmail isn't anything to boast about UI wise. Google often have good enough an consistent UI patterns where this screenshot looks like there was no thought put into it past slapping a google logo on top. |