title: “How To Prevent Gmail From Revealing Your Online Status” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-09” author: “Martin Reed”

Prevent Gmail From Automatically Revealing Your Online Status

Your friend or colleague can see when you’re online throughout the Google network—via Gmail, for example—and available for chat. If you want to decide for yourself when your contacts can tell whether you are online, Gmail provides this option.

Here’s how to protect your online status from showing up in Gmail and turn off the chat feature for all your contacts.

Click the Gear (Settings) icon in the upper-right corner from any screen in Gmail. Click See all settings in the menu that appears. Select the Chat and Meet tab. Click the radio button next to Off to hide your online status and chat availability. Click Save Changes. When Gmail reloads, the chat window is no longer be visible.

How to Mute Notifications in Gmail

Here’s what to do if you only want to mute the notifications of chat for a set amount of time.

Click the arrow next to your name in the chat panel. In the next menu, click the Mute Notifications for. . . drop-down menu. Click the amount of time you’d like to mute notifications. You can silence them for 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, or 24 hours, three days, or a week. Click Resume under your name to unmute the notifications before the block expires.

Controlling Invites in Hangouts

Invisible Mode may not exist anymore, but you have some control over who contacts you. Go back into the menu under the arrow next to your name, and then select Customize Invite Settings. The next screen contains controls that allow specified groups of people to contact you directly or send you an invitation.