What is different Email and Gmail ID
An email ID (email address) and a Gmail ID (Gmail address) are fundamentally the same in terms of function, but they differ in their specific provider and domain:
1. **Email ID**:
- A general term that refers to any email address provided by various email service providers (e.g., Yahoo, Outlook, ProtonMail).
- Examples: user@yahoo.com, user@outlook.com, user@protonmail.com.
2. **Gmail ID**:
- A specific type of email ID provided by Google through its Gmail service.
- Always ends with the domain `@gmail.com`.
- Example: user@gmail.com.
**Key Points of Difference**:
- **Provider**: A Gmail ID is specifically an email address hosted by Google's Gmail service, while an email ID can be hosted by any email provider.
- **Domain**: A Gmail ID will always have the domain `@gmail.com`. Other email IDs will have different domains depending on their provider (e.g., `@yahoo.com`, `@outlook.com`).
- **Features**: Gmail IDs come with features unique to Gmail, such as integration with Google services (Google Drive, Google Calendar, Google Photos), and additional security features provided by Google. Other providers may offer their own unique features and integrations.
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