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Gmail's Web Client Gets Manage Subscriptions Page; ‘Mark as Read’ Reportedly Rolling Out to Android Users

Google notes it can take senders a few days to stop sending emails after you have unsubscribed to them.

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Highlights
  • The new page lists subscribed newsletters and mailing lists in one place
  • Users can unsubscribe to them directly from this page
  • The 'Mark as Read’ option is said to be under A/B testing on Android
Gmail's Web Client Gets Manage Subscriptions Page; ‘Mark as Read’ Reportedly Rolling Out to Android Users

Google introduced the 'Manage Subscriptions' page on Android earlier this year

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Gmail on Web has introduced a new page which makes it easier to manage your subscriptions. Listed as Manage Subscriptions, it appears in the left-hand toolbar of the web client and shows all of the newsletters and mailing lists you have subscribed to in the past. Alongside, the Gmail for Android app is has reportedly added a new option to mark emails as read directly from the notification window.

Manage Subscriptions on Gmail

The new Manage Subscriptions on the Gmail web client (first spotted by Android Authority) allows users to unsubscribe to any of the newsletters or mailing lists they are not interested in anymore. The new page shows the service name, domain name, and the number of emails recently received in a list form.

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Manage Subscriptions page on Gmail's web client

 

There is also an Unsubscribe option next to each listing which, as the name suggests, lets them quickly unsubscribe from the service. While the same option appears at the top of each promotional email too, the Manage Subscriptions page acts as a one-stop shop and eliminates the need of opening an email from a specific sender and unsubscribing to them individually.

However, the web client notes that it may take senders a few days to stop sending emails even after you have unsubscribed to them. Notably, this feature was first spotted in April and was initially introduced on the Gmail for Android app. Gadgets 360 staff can confirm its presence on the Gmail web client.

‘Mark as Read' in Notifications

Alongside the ability to manage subscriptions on the web, Gmail for Android app is said to be receiving a feature which makes it easier to mark notifications as read. According to an Android Authority report, there is a new Mark as Read option on the Gmail for Android app. It appears in the notification window alongside the existing Reply option and quickly lets users mark unread emails as read.

However, Gadgets 360 staff was unable to access it, even after updating the Gmail for Android app to the latest version. It is reported to be a part of an A/B testing, also known as split testing, with a small number of users and on an account-by-account basis. Notably, this ability is already present on Gmail's iOS counterpart.

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