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Tired of newsletters and promotional emails? Gmail's new one-tap unsubscribe feature is here
Tired of newsletters and promotional emails? Gmail's new one-tap unsubscribe feature is here

Indian Express

time6 days ago

  • Indian Express

Tired of newsletters and promotional emails? Gmail's new one-tap unsubscribe feature is here

Email spam was a huge problem a few years ago, but email providers like Gmail and Hotmail now don't have a hard time dealing with these type of emails. However, another annoyance email users face is unwanted emails from websites they may have knowingly or unknowingly subscribed to. To crack down on such emails, Google is rolling out a new feature for Gmail users who are tired of seeing newsletters, promotional emails and other subscription emails in their inbox. In a blog post, Google said Gmail users will see a new 'Manage subscriptions' view, which can be accessed by tapping on the navigation bar from the top left corner and selecting 'Manage subscriptions.' Here, you will see your most active subscription sorted by the most frequent senders, which means services that have sent you the most emails will be listed at the top. When you click on any of the senders, Gmail will show you all the emails they have. If you want to unsubscribe from any of these senders, simply tap on the unsubscribe button that appears to the right of the sender's name, and you are good to go. The new feature is really handy if you are tired of pesky reminders from Facebook or don't want to see those 'You have an invitation' emails from LinkedIn. While Gmail already had a feature that lets users unsubscribe from newsletters and other subscriptions, the new Manage Subscriptions view is really handy as it lets you see and manage all your active subscriptions from a single window. Google is rolling out the new feature on the web version of Gmail starting today, but the Android and iOS apps will be getting it starting July 14 and July 21, respectively. It will work with all personal Google accounts, Google Workspace customers and Workspace Individual users in select countries.

Google Keep for Web Gets Long-Awaited Text Formatting Tools
Google Keep for Web Gets Long-Awaited Text Formatting Tools

Hans India

time13-05-2025

  • Hans India

Google Keep for Web Gets Long-Awaited Text Formatting Tools

Google is rolling out a long-anticipated update to its web-based note-taking platform, Google Keep, finally bringing text formatting features like bold, italics, and underline to desktop users. These tools were first introduced on Android nearly two years ago, and are now becoming available for Google Workspace, Workspace Individual, and personal account users. The new formatting options are tucked under an underlined 'A' button, located in the lower left corner of the updated Keep text editor. Clicking this icon reveals a toolbar allowing users to style their text or apply H1 and H2 headers—a simple but effective way to bring more structure and readability to notes. For those using Google Keep across platforms, this update should make formatting consistent between web and Android, eliminating the need to re-edit content after syncing. Although the feature has started rolling out, Google notes it may take a few weeks before it becomes visible to everyone. Still, the change is a welcome boost to Keep's usability on the web—something users have been requesting for years.

Google Keep brings text formatting to the web
Google Keep brings text formatting to the web

The Verge

time12-05-2025

  • The Verge

Google Keep brings text formatting to the web

Google Keep has finally expanded the text formatting options to its web app, almost two years after making them available for Android users. The update for Google's web-based note-taking service is now rolling out to Google Workspace, Workspace Individual, and personal Google account users and provides new options for customizing text and heading styles. It may take a few weeks for the text formatting options to appear for everyone. The new formatting options are housed in the underlined 'A' button found in the bottom left-hand corner of the updated Keep text editor. Clicking this will open a new toolbar that allows users to underline, bold, italicize, and remove formatting, alongside converting regular text into H1 or H2 headers. The changes should help Google Keep users on the web to add more structure to their notes, making it easier to lay out and find specific information. And hopefully, all that formatting will now sync between the web and Android versions to avoid having to re-edit things.

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