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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Google has started rolling out a new Gmail feature that could help millions finally get a handle on inbox overload. The tool, called Manage Subscriptions, lets users view, sort, and quickly ...
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 ...
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 ...
In the wake of an AI overhaul, Gmail has gained another impressive feature that might slash away at that glaring red number looming over your mail app. Announced this week, the company's new "manage ...
Subscriptions — can’t live with them, can’t live without them. But when your monthly (or yearly) subscriptions are becoming more of a financial burden than a useful perk, canceling the ones you barely ...
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 ...
Rahul Naskar has years of experience writing news and features related to Android, phones, and apps. Outside the tech world, he follows global events and developments shaping the world of geopolitics.
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 ...