Gmail’s new subscription management is here to declutter your inbox
arstechnica.com
With decades of online life behind us, many people are using years-old email addresses. Those inboxes are probably packed with subscriptions you've picked up over the years, and you probably don't need all of them. Gmail is going to make it easier to manage them with a new feature rolling out on mobile and web. Google's existing unsubscribe prompts are evolving into a one-stop shop for all your subscription management needs, a feature that has been in the works for a weirdly long time.
The pitch is simple: The aptly named "Manage subscriptions" feature will list all the emails to which you are currently subscribed—newsletters, promotions, updates for products you no longer use, and more. With a tap, you'll never see them again. This feature in Gmail will be accessible in the navigation drawer, a UI feature that is increasingly rare in Google's apps ...
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