Google announced On Tuesday, starting a new Gmail feature designed to help users easily manage their subscriptions and declutter their inbox. The new “Subscription Management” tool is released on the web, Android and iOS in selected countries.
With the new feature, users can display and manage their subscription messages in one place and quickly remove their registration from what they no longer want to receive.
Users can see their active subscriptions, organized by the most frequent senders, along with the number of emails they have sent in recent weeks. Clicking on a sender provides an immediate viewing of all emails from them. If a user decides to be deleted, Gmail will send a shipping request to the sender on behalf of.
“It can be easy to feel overwhelmed by the huge volume of subscription messages that clog your inbox: Alerts of Daily Agreement that are basic spam, weekly newsletters from blogs that you no longer read, Product. a blog post.
Users can access the new feature by clicking the navigation bar in the upper left corner of their inbox Gmail and then selecting “Subscriptions Management”.
It is worth noting that the circulation of the feature is not surprising as some users intensifies the tool In April.
The management of subscriptions unites other gmail tools designed to withdraw your inbox, such as Click the possibility of deleting tool released last year. The feature allows users to remove your registration from emails using a simple “Unsubscribe” button, to get rid of the need to navigate through websites or at the bottom of e -mail messages when they are looking to delete from advertising and newsletter content.
Google says the new feature will start circulating on the internet starting Tuesday, with Android and iOS users starting to receive it on July 14 and July 21, respectively. It may take up to 15 days of starting growth to reach the feature to reach each user, the company says.
Subscription Management Mode is available to all Google Customers, individual subscribers of the workplace and users with Google Personal Accounts.
