Gmail makes it easier to unsubscribe from junk emails

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Google’s Gmail email service has made it easy to unsubscribe from mail. The unsubscribe option now appears when you hover over an email rather than opening it. This has been officially reported blog Google Workspace cloud services platform.

In Gmail apps on iOS and Android, the unsubscribe feature is now located in the top bar of an open email, rather than in the drop-down menu represented by an ellipsis icon.

Additionally, users are no longer given the option to “Report Spam and Unsubscribe”; Instead, you are offered the opportunity to easily cancel your subscription to an unwanted address. Spam complaint has been turned into a separate article. Google explained this change by its reluctance to harm the reputation of companies that use email lists for legitimate purposes.

“We know that people often receive unsolicited messages even though they originally signed up to receive emails from brands or organizations. These messages often come from legitimate senders. Marking such emails as ‘spam’ can negatively impact the reputation of a company’s email address and potentially “This may affect the deliverability of emails in the future. Therefore, we are changing the description of the buttons to make it easier for users to choose between unsubscribing or reporting spam.” It is stated in the message.

Previously on Google warned About deleting accounts of inactive users.

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