Google has started rolling out a new feature to Gmail on Android that helps users easily manage email subscriptions. It adds a new Manage subscriptions page to the app that lists all active email ...
Summary: Google is rolling out a new server-side update to Gmail for Android that makes managing email subscriptions easier. However, this rollout isn’t available for Gmail on the web or the iOS app, ...
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Google has added a new feature to Gmail called the Manage Subscriptions list which brings a way to declutter an inbox as well as remove unwanted items. It has always been an issue where email ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Gmail users on Android should be on the lookout for a new Manage Subscriptions tab, making the action of ...
Gmail is working on a subscription management feature that promises to help you declutter your inbox. The feature will intelligently categorize senders by email frequency, making it simple to spot ...
Google has given Gmail users a better way to manage their subscriptions. It's not only easier to unsubscribe from a specific newsletter, but to quickly view all subscriptions and manage them in just a ...
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It can be really easy to put different email subscriptions in the back of your mind and let the emails just pile up in your inbox. This is an issue that we all have, but it looks like Google’s aiming ...
Your inbox is probably plagued by newsletters and marketing emails subscribed to ages ago. A new Gmail feature might make those subscriptions so much easier to manage. Editorial Note: Talk Android may ...
The battle against the email inbox is one that we all face, and subscriptions are among the most annoying things that get in the way of the infamous “inbox zero.” Now, Gmail appears to be preparing a ...