How to clean your Gmail inbox
These simple tips and tricks will help you clean out your email inbox.
The problem has been resolved
Tired of all subscription emails spam your inbox? Don’t despair, help has arrived.
Gmail is rolling out new features that surround the unstoppable daily intrusion of unread newsletters and unnecessary marketing promotions in separate tabs.
The Manage Subscriptions tab shows a list of subscription emails sorted by what is most frequently sent. Click one of the senders to view all emails you have sent. Click (Unsubscribe) and Gmail will send you an unsubscribe request on your behalf.
“It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the huge amount of subscription emails that clog your inbox. Daily transaction alerts are basically spam, weekly newsletters from blogs you haven’t read anymore, and promotional emails from retailers who haven’t shopped for years will quickly pile up.” “Gmail’s new ‘Manage Subscriptions’ feature lets you view and manage subscription emails, making it easier to unsubscribe from those you don’t want everything from one location. ”
Having all your subscriptions in one place is a timesaver worthy of Marie Connd. There are no more tidy sessions that are searching for the wrong email and not unsubscribed one at a time.
The Gmail feature is gradually expanding and may not be visible yet.
To find it, click on the navigation bar in the top left corner of Gmail Inbox, then click (More). Select (Manage Subscriptions) from the (pop-up) menu. You can then review the sender, see how often you will send an email to you, and unsubscribe from the list you no longer want to take.
Mobile users need to hang a little longer. The Android and iOS app versions will be released later this month.

