The Web on Web has introduced a new page that makes it easier to manage your membership. In the following Direct SubscriptsThis web client’s left -handed toolbar appears and in the past you have shown all the newsletters and mailing lists you subscribed. In addition, the Gmail for Android app IS allegedly added a new option to mark emails, as read directly from the notification window.
Manage Subscripts on Gmail
Latest Direct Subscripts The Gmail Web Client (first viewed by Android Authority) allows users to subscribe to any newsletter or mailing lists they are not interested in. The new page shows the number of service names, domain names, and recently the number of emails received in a list form.
Administration of subscriptions page on Gmail’s web client
There is a single Subscribe The option next to each listing, as revealed, allows them to subscribe to them immediately. While the same option also appears in the upper part of each promotional email, Direct Subscripts Page operates as a one stop shop and eliminates the need to open an email from a particular sender and remove them individually.
However, the web client notes that it may take a few days to stop sending email even after you finish their membership. Specifically, this feature was first seen in April and initially introduced on Gmail for the Android app. Gadget 360 staff can confirm its presence on the Gmail client.
Information ‘Read’
In addition to the ability to manage subscriptions on the web, it is said that the Gmail for the Android app is getting a feature that makes it easier to read and mark the information. According to a report from the Android Authority, there is a new Mark as read Option on Gmail for Android app. This appears in the current as well as the notification window Answer Options and quickly read users as well as marking non -read emails.
However, the gadget 360 staff was unable to access it, even after updating Gmail for the Android app in the latest version. It is said that this is a part of A/B testing, also known as Split Testing, which is very few users and accounts based on account. In particular, this ability is already in the Gmail’s iOS counterpart.


