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    TechurzBy TechurzJuly 14, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    • Gmail adds “Manage Subscriptions” tab.
    • Unsubscribe from emails in one click or tap.
    • Available now in select countries.

    If your inbox is a mess of old newsletters and promo emails you don’t remember signing up for, Gmail’s new “Manage Subscriptions” tool might help you breathe a little easier. The feature puts all your active subscriptions in one place, ranked by how often they show up in your inbox, and makes it easy to unsubscribe with a single click.

    You’ll find the new option in the side menu on Gmail for web, Android, and iOS, though it’s only available in some countries for now. Instead of digging through old emails or hunting for tiny “unsubscribe” links, you’ll get a cleaner way to see who’s emailing you the most and cut them off fast.

    The Bottom Line

    Google just added a “Manage Subscriptions” option to Gmail that shows your most frequent senders and lets you unsubscribe in one tap. It’s already rolling out on web and mobile for users in select countries.

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