Gmail

Gmail Is Quietly Removing the Exit Door. You Should Be Terrified.

Gmail dropping third-party email support isn’t a technical update — it’s an enclosure strategy. Google grew dominant by being the best aggregator of everyone else’s email, and now it’s using that dominance to eliminate choice. The real premium feature being removed isn’t third-party access. It’s the ability to leave. Email is the last open protocol, and it’s being quietly redefined from a standard into a Google-controlled product.

Google Is Killing the Open Web, One ‘Maintenance’ Update at a Time

Google is ending support for sending from third-party email addresses in free Gmail by January 2027—but the exact same feature remains for paying Workspace customers. This isn’t a technical necessity; it’s a monetization play that quietly closes the door on the open web. Anyone using a custom domain with free Gmail is now a hostage.