Gmail will allow you to send emoji reactions in response to emails
Google is working on a new feature for its Gmail email platform that will allow users to respond to emails using emojis, The Verge reports.
Google plans to release this feature in the near future, possibly first as a test version for a limited number of users.
The code studied by the experts also indicates some limitations for this innovation: for example, some emoji reactions cannot be applied to encrypted messages, large groups, or if the recipient is hidden.
There will also be a limit on the number of emoticons – 20 reactions per email and 50 unique reactions to some messages.
Google has not yet officially announced the development of the emoji reaction feature for Gmail.