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If your inbox is drowning in newsletter subscriptions, this new Gmail subscription will get it back on dry land.
Reportedly, a researcher recently discovered a security flaw in Gmail's AI-generated summaries that could allow threat actors ...
For Gmail users, there’s good news. Google is rolling out a neat new feature that promises to help filter out these ...
Google adds a Manage Subscriptions list on Gmail Android, iOS, and web to remove clutter from inbox and keep away unwanted emails.
Google is introducing a new feature in Gmail to help users better control the number of subscription emails in their inbox.
The Gmail feature is gradually rolling out, so you may not see it yet. To find it, click the navigation bar in the top left corner of your Gmail inbox then click “More.” Select Manage ...
9to5Google reports that the new Manage subscriptions feature is rolling out in the Gmail app for Android via a server-side update. You can find it within the app’s overflow menu, and it ...
The smallest features can have the biggest impact on an app’s usability. Outlook recently introduced one such tweak to its Android and iOS apps that we really wish the Gmail app would adopt as well.
“I had to write a Google App Script to figure out who is spamming me and at what rate, and then I deleted all such emails, around 80K, and unsubscribed from hundreds of domains,” shared the user.
Open the app settings, select the account, and uncheck the smart features toggle. For most people, Gmail's smart features are enabled out of the box, but they're off by default in Europe and Japan.