Your Gmail inbox probably receives thousands of unnecessary emails every day. Some emails offer “50% OFF” while others present “Special Offers Just for You.” Due to the clutter, the important emails often get lost in the pile. To solve this problem, Gmail has introduced a fantastic new feature that will clear all this mess with just one click.
Gmail now offers a new option called Manage Subscriptions. This feature will help you keep your inbox clean and organized. It allows you to view all the email subscriptions you’ve ever activated by clicking somewhere.
You no longer have to open every email and search for the “Unsubscribe” link or answer endless questions. With just one click, you can see all your subscriptions in one place. Keep the emails you want and unsubscribe from the rest.
Today, almost every website and app asks for your Gmail address. Users, thinking they will receive OTPs or track orders, enter their email addresses. But soon, the inbox fills up with daily unwanted emails. Waking up to 20-25 spam emails every day can be overwhelming.
Gmail finally realized that this is not a minor problem. That’s why they spent a whole year working on this new feature, and now it’s being gradually rolled out to all users.
You’ll find this feature under the Manage Subscriptions button on both the Gmail app and web. It will be visible on the left side of your inbox, where other options like Promotions, Social, Spam, etc., are listed.
Now, you can decide which emails are important and which ones are just taking up space. Keep the necessary ones and get rid of the rest in one go. This way, you won’t have to work hard to clean up your Gmail inbox—just one click, and it’s done!
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