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Manage your subscriptions in Gmail

Important: The ability to manage email subscriptions is gradually rolling out and may not be available to you yet.

In Gmail, you can manage all your active email subscriptions in one place. When you unsubscribe from a sender in “Manage subscriptions,” Gmail unsubscribes you from all active mailing lists related to the sender.

Learn what happens when you unsubscribe or block a sender

  • Before you unsubscribe, review all messages from the sender first. If you no longer want to receive emails from the sender, you can unsubscribe or block them.
  • It can take a few days for the sender to unsubscribe you. During this time, you might continue to get messages from the sender.
  • If you block a sender, it doesn't automatically unsubscribe you from their mailing list. Instead, any future emails from the sender go directly to Spam.

Find your current email subscriptions

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app .
  2. At the top left, tap Menu Menu and then Manage subscriptions.

Unsubscribe from a sender

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app .
  2. At the top left, tap Menu Menu and then Manage subscriptions.
  3. On the right, next to the sender, tap Unsubscribe .

Tips:

  • To view all emails from a sender, tap the sender’s name or avatar.
  • To unsubscribe from emails, some senders may direct you to their website. If a pop-up appears:
    • To unsubscribe directly from the sender’s website, tap Go to website.
    • To block the sender, tap Block instead.

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