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Google Inbox was officially shut down by Google in April 2019. However, if you are using Gmail, you can still add reminders using the built-in Google Tasks feature. Here's how: 1. Open Gmail and click on the "Tasks" icon located on the right-hand side of the screen. If you don't see it, click on the three lines icon (also known as the "hamburger" icon) on the top left corner of the screen and select "Tasks" from the dropdown menu. 2. Click on the "Add a task" button to create a new task. 3. Type in the task description in the task field. 4. If you want to set a due date, click on the "Add date/time" button and select the date and time from the calendar. 5. To set a reminder for the task, click on the "Remind me" button and select the date and time when you want to be reminded. 6. Click on the "Save" button to save the task with the reminder. 7. The task will now appear in your Google Tasks list, and you will receive a notification at the set date and time reminding you of the task. You can also create tasks and reminders in the Google Tasks app for mobile devices or on the web.
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