Gmail Adds 'Manage Subscriptions' List to Reduce Inbox Clutter on Android, iOS, and Web
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Google has introduced a Manage Subscriptions list in Gmail, providing a streamlined way for users to declutter their inbox and manage subscriptions. This feature categorizes active subscriptions by email frequency and total messages from each sender. Users can unsubscribe from unwanted emails with a single click, as Google automatically handles the unsubscribe requests. The Manage Subscriptions list is accessible via the Gmail sidebar and aims to simplify email management across Android, iOS, and web platforms.
The new feature is known as the Manage Subscriptions list, which is now rolling out to more users. This list will be responsible for categorizing a user's active subscriptions by the frequency of sent emails, also noting the number of emails from the sender.
Users may easily unsubscribe from a sender that they no longer want to receive emails from with a single tap or click on their Gmail platforms on Android, iOS, and the web.
Google will take over and send the unsubscribe request to the sender, simplifying the issue of having to go to the sender's website to unsubscribe directly from the platform.
The Manage Subscriptions list could be found hidden away in the hamburger menu sidebar, bringing all the subscriptions in one place for users to view and manage.
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