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Becoming the talk of the town yet again with this recent update. In , Google adopted BIMI – Brand Indicators for Message Identification, an email authentication protocol that allows brands to append their trademarked logos to commercial emails. This provides a way for recipients to visually confirm the identity and authenticity of email senders. But how can you take it to the the blue verified checkmark? Let’s find out. What is Gmail’s Blue Verified Checkmark? blue verified checkmark Image Source.
Blue verified checkmarks in Gmail appear only against Job Function Email List the names of email senders who have implemented BIMI with VMC. While BIMI is a visual authentication standard that enables brand logos to appear in emails, VMC – Verified Mark Certificate is an indication that the brand has authority over the displayed logo. BIMI and VMC when combined are proof of an organization’s sincerity, authenticity, and credibility, and Google awards email senders maintaining such a high degree of email.

Security compliance by adding a small blue verified checkmark against the sender’s name in the email. Who can get Gmail’s Blue Verified Checkmark? To get a blue verified checkmark in Gmail you must: Implement DMARC with an enforced policy of p=quarantine reject Configure BIMI for your domain Get a VMC issued for your logo from a trusted certificate authority Eligibility Criteria for Gmail’s Blue Verified Checkmark Once your domain’s DMARC is on p=quarantine reject and you have.
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