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 ====== Phish Alert Button in Gmail ====== ====== Phish Alert Button in Gmail ======
-KnowBe4 that we use for security awareness training also provides us with an addon for Gmail that lets you easily report phishing scams to them and to us.+KnowBe4 that we use for security awareness training also provides us with an add-on for Gmail that lets you easily report phishing scams to them and to us.  We have this add-on set to automatically install for all staff users
  
-Addons in the new Gmail interface by default are hidden on the left side of your browser window.  To make them appear, click the arrow at the bottom right as shown in this screenshot: \\+Click on any of the images below to see a bigger version. 
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 +Add-ons in the new Gmail interface by default are hidden on the right side of your browser window.  Add-ons do not work on a mobile device, you must be on a computer or Chromebook to see them.  To make them appear, click the arrow at the bottom right as shown in this screenshot: \\
  
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-If the email you are reporting is one of the test emails sent periodically by KnowBe4, Phish Alert will congratulate you for recognizing it as a suspicious email and reporting it to us as show below: \\+If the email you are reporting is one of the test emails sent periodically by KnowBe4, Phish Alert will congratulate you for recognizing it as a suspicious email and reporting it to us as shown below: \\
  
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