
Google has just announced a new tool for Gmail users, it’s called ‘Manage Subscriptions’. This new tool will help you declutter your inbox, basically. It will make managing your subscriptions fairly easy.
I believe that many people have this problem,, a problem of having subscription emails clogging your inbox. Many of them are borderline spam, actaully, and that especially goes from very frequent promotional emails.
Google wants to help you get rid of inbox spam with new tool for Gmail
Some companies actually send such promotional emails on a daily basis, and that can become quite annoying. Well, this new tool allows you to “view and manage your subscription emails, making it easy to unsubscribe from the ones you no longer want all from a single place,” says Google.
Once this feature becomes available to you, you’ll see it in the hamburger menu. Tap the three horizontall lines in the top-left corner (on Gmail for Android), and scroll down to ‘Manage subscriptions’ menu, which is likely the last option in the ‘All labels’ section, as shown below.
This tool will show you the most frequent senders and more details
In there, you’ll find all your active subscriptions sorted by the most frequent senders. The number of emails they’ve sent your way in the last few weeks will also be shown. So, you’ll be able to see the peskiest of them all.
Unsubscribing from any source is just a click away. “Gmail will send an unsubsribe request to the sender on your behalf”, says Google. It seems fairly simple to use, which is always a good thing.
Google did demo this feature for Android, but the tool is also coming to iOS and the web client. Google did say that it is now rolling out to ‘select countries’, but it did not say to which ones. I, personally, am still not seeing the change.
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