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  1. Turn POP & IMAP on or off for users - Google Help

    (Optional) To apply the setting to a department or team, at the side, select an organizational unit. Show me how Scroll to POP and IMAP access and turn on POP, IMAP, or both. For: POP …

  2. Allowlists, denylists, and approved senders - Google Help

    Google Workspace gives Gmail administrators several ways to manage incoming email received by their organization. You can block specific senders using a denylist, and bypass&n

  3. Block or allow pop-ups in Chrome - Computer - Google Help

    Block or allow pop-ups in Chrome By default, Google Chrome blocks pop-ups from automatically showing up on your screen. When a pop-up is blocked, the address bar will be marked Pop-up …

  4. Delete, allow, and manage cookies in Chrome - Google Help

    You can choose to delete existing cookies, allow or block third-party cookies, and set preferences for certain websites. Understand cookies Cookies are files created by websites you visit.

  5. Manage your child's Google Play apps - Google For Families Help

    Apps, Games, Movies, and TV: Select the highest maturity level of content you want to allow for download or purchase. Books: Choose whether you want to restrict access to explicit content. …

  6. Use your camera and microphone in Chrome

    Allow camera and microphone access On your computer, open Chrome. Go to a site that wants to use your microphone and camera. When prompted, choose Allow while visiting the site, Allow …

  7. Control access to less secure apps - Google Help

    Starting May 1, 2025, Google Workspace accounts no longer support less secure apps, third-party apps, or devices that ask you to sign in to your Google Account with your username and …

  8. Turn Meet recording on or off for your organization - Google Help

    Troubleshoot Meet recording: Why can't a user record? Data storage issues: Drive is off for the organization and can't store meeting data. For details, go to Turn Drive on or off for users. …

  9. Restrict email messages to authorized addresses or domains only

    For example, a school might want to allow students to exchange messages with faculty, staff, and other students, but not with people outside of the school. To limit messages to authorized …

  10. Set organization-wide policies for using groups - Google Help

    Allow public access to your groups Allow people outside your organization to access your groups. Note: A group’s members list isn’t displayed in calendar invitations that external users create, …