Gmail has some new tricks for managing subscriptions. If your inbox is constantly slammed with subscription emails, you’re not alone. Gmail now includes a helpful tool to make managing those ...
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 ...
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 ...
Your inbox is likely flooded with subscription emails from websites, retailers and newsletters you rarely ever use or read. When you see them, they’re what I like to call “quick deletes.” For Gmail ...
Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
Gmail has powerful filters that can automatically delete unwanted emails. Yes, you can select a bunch of emails and click the ...
New "Manage subscriptions" allows users to easily view and unsubscribe from no longer needed emails directly within Gmail. The feature tends to sort subscriptions by most frequent senders, making it ...
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 ...
Newsletters are a bit of a double-edged sword. You're initially excited to sign up, but they can quickly turn into something you actively ignore if you're receiving too many unwanted emails. There's ...
Judy is a reporter at XDA with years of experience writing about computing. She always has an Windows computer handy and is always looking into upgrading. When she's not writing about tech, she's ...
Subscribing to services is undoubtedly a great way to stay in touch with things that interest you. However, it becomes a big problem when you are bombarded with a ridiculous number of emails. It ...
If you’d ask me to find an apt analogy for my Gmail accounts, I’d equate them with junkyards — heaps of trash that no one wants to touch or sort. And those heaps are only spreading wider and growing ...