
Gmail rolls out new tab to help you unsubscribe faster
'With Gmail's new "Manage subscriptions" feature, you can view and manage your subscription emails, making it easy to unsubscribe from the ones you no longer want all from a single place,' said Google.
What is Gmail's new "Manage subscriptions" feature
With the new 'Manage subscriptions' view, you'll find your active subscriptions sorted by the most frequent senders alongside the number of emails they've sent you in the past few weeks. Click on any of the senders for a direct view of all the emails they've sent. Easily unsubscribe in one click, and Gmail will send an unsubscribe request to the sender on your behalf.
How Gmail's new "Manage subscriptions" feature works
- Access the tool via the navigation bar in the top-left corner of Gmail by selecting 'Manage subscriptions.'
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- View a list of active subscriptions, sorted by sender frequency.
- Click on a sender to see all emails from them and choose to unsubscribe directly from Gmail.
- Gmail will send an unsubscribe request on the user's behalf—no need to visit external websites.
The feature is created on Gmail's existing one-click unsubscribe tool and is part of Google's broader effort to enhance inbox hygiene. Gmail already blocks over 99.9% of spam, phishing, and malware, and recent AI-based updates have cut scam emails by 35%, according to the company.
The rollout will continue through mid-July, with Android users receiving the update starting July 14 and iOS users on July 21. The feature is available to Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual subscribers, and personal Gmail users.

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