Want to send vital information but don’t trust the other person enough for them to keep it that way ? Well, here’s Dmail, a chrome plugin that allows you to get complete control over how long the recipient of your email can view it. Translation, Gmail meets Snapchat. The Chrome extension adds a “Send with Dmail” button next to the default send button in emails when you compose them and it gives you full use to revoke a sent email.
“But Gmail already lets you revoke emails that have been sent.”
Yes you’re right but Gmail’s undo send button only lets you revoke emails up to 30 seconds. Dmail works in such a way that it modifies this value and lets you add on to how much as you like, it offers presets in 1 hour, or in a week and the message self-destructs. You can even revoke emails at any time if you don’t have a preset time in mind, which leaves just the matter of finding the email in the sent folder.
Further, Dmail is working on a feature which it claims will allow you to block your emails from being forwarded. You can receive Dmail messages on any email or client but the extension only lets you send them from Gmail via Chrome.

