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I unsubscribed from 20 lists in seconds with Gmail's new tool - here's how to use it

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Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET

A few months ago, Google rolled out a new feature for Gmail on Android that makes it easier to clean out your inbox by showing a single list of all your subscriptions and providing a simple way to unsubscribe from these lists.

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Google officially expanded the feature today, making the announcement in a blog post that "Manage Subscriptions" is now showing up on Gmail for desktop.

The tool works just like it does on Android

When you open it, you'll see the name and email address of every list you're subscribed to, along with how many messages that sender has sent recently. A button to the right lets you unsubscribe from that list without leaving the screen you're on.

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This isn't necessarily a new functionality, as the very same button appears at the top of every promotional email you get. What's new is that all of your senders appear on one page, meaning you can unsubscribe from dozens of lists in just a few minutes.

Google notes that when you unsubscribe, it takes a few days for the change to fully take effect, so a few more emails may come through.

How to manage subscriptions on Gmail

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