Gmail has introduced a new page on the web that makes it easy to manage your membership. listed as Manage SubscriptionsThis appears in the left -handed toolbar of the web client and shows all the newspapers and mailing lists you subscribe in the past. Also, Gmail for the Android app has added a new option to mark the email to be allegedly read directly from the information window.
Manage membership on gmail
New Manage Subscriptions Gmail on web clients (First -minded By Android Authority) allows users to unsecured any newspaper or mailing lists that they are no longer interested. The new page service name, domain name and recently a list of emails obtained in a list form shows.
Manage membership page on Gmail’s web client
There is also cancel membership The option next to each listing, as the name suggests, lets them over to finish the membership quickly from the service. While the same option also appears at the top of each preacher email, Manage Subscriptions Page acts as a one-stop shop and eliminates the need to open email from a specific sender and to end the membership of them individually.
However, the web client notes that the sectors may take a few days to prevent them from sending emails even after you are unbearable. In particular, this feature was first seen in April and initially introduced on Gmail for the Android app. Gadget 360 employees can confirm their appearance on the Gmail web client.
‘Mark as’ in notifications’
With the ability to manage subscription on the web, Gmail is asked to get a feature for the Android app, making it easier to mark information as reading. According to an Android Authority reportthere is a new Mark as Read Option on Gmail for Android app. It appears in the existing notification window answer The option and quickly allow users to mark the until you read as read.
However, gadgets 360 employees were unable to access it, even after updating the Gmail to the latest version for the Android app. It is reported to be a part of the A/B test, also known as a split test, with a small number of users and also on an account-by-system basis. In particular, this ability is already present at the IOS counterpart of Gmail.