Gmail spam filter degradation and missing profile privacy controls
Users report Gmail spam filters increasingly fail to catch obvious spam, while profile visibility and shared drive exit options remain absent. These are platform-level product gaps controlled entirely by Google. No third-party market opportunity exists for solving Gmail's own filtering.
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