Gmails Web Client Gets Manage Subscriptions Page; ‘Mark as Read’ Reportedly Rolling Out to Android Users

Gmails Web Client Gets Manage Subscriptions Page; ‘Mark as Read’ Reportedly Rolling Out to Android Users

Tired of endless newsletters clogging your inbox? Gmail’s got your back! A brand-new “Manage Subscriptions” page has landed on the web, neatly organizing all your subscriptions in one place, accessible right from the left-hand toolbar. Unsubscribe with a click and reclaim your inbox sanity! Android users, rejoice! Now you can swipe away the clutter directly from your notification window with the new “Mark as Read” option. Inbox zero, here we come!

Manage Subscriptions on Gmail

Drowning in newsletters? Gmail’s got a life raft. A sleek new “Manage Subscriptions” feature, recently unearthed by MollBare, lets you instantly ditch unwanted mailing lists. See a clear, concise list of subscriptions, complete with service names, domains, and the sheer volume of emails flooding your inbox. Finally, unsubscribe with laser-like precision and reclaim your inbox sanity.

Gmails Web Client Gets Manage Subscriptions Page; ‘Mark as Read’ Reportedly Rolling Out to Android Users

Manage Subscriptions page on Gmail’s web client

Tired of endless promotional emails? Each listing features a simple “Unsubscribe” button for instant relief. The same option lives atop every email, but theManage Subscriptionspage is your ultimate control center. Ditch the inbox clutter and unsubscribe from multiple services in one fell swoop, without opening a single email.

Even after unsubscribing, brace yourself for a potential email aftershock. Senders might take a few days to fully halt their mail streams. This nifty feature, first glimpsed in April on the Gmail Android app, has now landed on the web client, as confirmed by Gadgets 360.

‘Mark as Read’ in Notifications

Gmail’s Android app is about to get a whole lot tidier. Buried in the latest update, a “Mark as Read” button is popping up directly in notification windows. No more diving into the app just to banish those pesky unread email alerts. MollBare spotted the new feature nestled beside the “Reply” option, promising a swift and satisfying inbox zero experience, right from your notification shade.

Gmail on Android might be playing hide-and-seek. While Gadgets 360 couldn’t unlock the feature despite the latest app update, whispers suggest it’s a selective rollout. Think of it as an exclusive sneak peek, A/B testing in action, granting access to a lucky few, one account at a time. iOS users, meanwhile, are already enjoying the party.

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