JAKARTA Google has launched a new update for the Gmail app on Android that presents the "Manage Subscriptions" feature, which is designed to make it easier for users to manage their email subscriptions. This update has been distributed in stages via server updates, but for now it is only available on Android apps, not in web or iOS versions of Gmail.

This new feature allows users to view all streaming lists that have sent emails to their Gmail accounts in one place. By using this feature, users can:- View the list of streaming lists they have ever followed.- Stop subscribing with just one click without having to search for the "unsubscribe" button in each email.

However, Google mentions that after choosing to stop subscribing, some senders may take up to a few days to completely stop sending their emails. If emails are still received after some time, users are advised to tag the email as spam to avoid further interference.

Feature Development

Actually, the "Manage Subscriptions" feature was seen more than a year ago in internal testing, but has only now been widely applied to Android users. There has been no official statement from Google when this feature will be available on other platforms such as web version Gmail or iOS, so users on the platform may have to be patient waiting for further updates.

How to Use this feature, make sure you have updated the Gmail app to the latest version. After that:1. Open the Gmail app on Android.2. Access to the settings menu or subscription section.3. Find the "Manage Subscriptions" option .4. Select the reporting list you want to stop and click "unsubscribe" .

The benefits of this Feature are very helpful for users who often feel overwhelmed by emails from various subscriptions that are no longer relevant. With this feature, users can quickly tidy up their inbox without the hassle of searching for the "unsubscribe" button in each email.

This feature is only available on Android and appears to be rolling out in stages. If you haven't seen this feature on your device, make sure your Gmail app has been updated and wait until the server update reaches your device.

Google continues to improve their services to provide a better user experience, and this update is expected to help many users keep their inboxes organized.


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