New Gmail button helps clear your inbox of spam and newsletters
- January 16, 2024
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We knew it was finally coming to iOS, though it was previously enabled, but the wait is over: Gmail for Android adds the button unsubscribeWe will be able
We knew it was finally coming to iOS, though it was previously enabled, but the wait is over: Gmail for Android adds the button unsubscribeWe will be able
We knew it was finally coming to iOS, though it was previously enabled, but the wait is over: Gmail for Android adds the button unsubscribeWe will be able to eliminate spam, newsletters and other types of email chains that no longer concern us.
Although Gmail already allowed us to unsubscribe from newsletters, this button was hidden in the context menu. new button much more visible and it is truly within your reach: at the top, next to the sender.
In most cases, newsletters that reach us via email a link to unsubscribe It’s somewhere in its text, although it’s really hard to find because it’s usually written in small or semi-camouflaged text. After all, they don’t really want you to find it.
Gmail has long learned to look for these links in the body of the message and present them to you from the context menu, but it still has the “problem” of finding the menu in question (it’s in the ⋮ menu after opening the message). Now you will have it easier than ever with the button unsubscribecan be seen clearly.
unsubscribe it seems now very evident After opening a message, the limelight is shared with the sender’s name. In fact, in most cases this will mean that you won’t be able to read the sender’s name because it won’t fit on the screen.
When you press this button, Gmail will follow the official steps to unsubscribe (send email to a specific address), but you will also have the option to unsubscribe after confirming your intention. mark email as spam If you think this event deserves it.
via | TelephoneArena
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