Gmail Now Lets Users Unsubscribe From All Email Subscriptions In One Place

The new feature is now live on the web, and Android and iOS users will get it in the coming days in select countries.

Update: 2025-07-11 04:31 GMT

Are you tired of junk filling up your Gmail? Google just dropped a brand-new feature to manage subscriptions and declutter your inboxes easier than ever. The new "Manage Subscriptions" tool is rolling out to Gmail users, offering a customisable way to manage and control their email subscriptions.

Daily spam, unwanted weekly newsletters, and promotional emails from retailers have long flooded the inboxes. Now, with this new feature, Gmail offers a simple way to view and manage all email subscriptions in a single place. Located in the top-left navigation bar of the inbox, the "Manage Subscriptions" tab displays active subscriptions sorted according to frequency, showing how many emails each sender has sent you in recent weeks. Clicking on a sender allows users to view directly all related emails instantly. In this window, with just one click, Gmail can send an unsubscribe request on your behalf; no more hunting for hidden unsubscribe links at the bottom of emails.

The new feature is now live on the web, and Android and iOS users will get it in the coming days in select countries. According to Google, it may take up to 15 days for the feature to become available to all users. It can be accessed by all personal Google accounts, Google Workspace customers, and Workspace Individual subscribers.

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