Google Account: If your Google account is filled with useless mail, then get rid of it in these 3 ways...

Gmail is the most used e-mail service worldwide. Most of the Android users use Gmail accounts. Apart from useful emails, useless emails also keep coming to your Gmail account. These include promotional, social, and fraud emails. If we do not delete these emails in time, then they take up space in our Google account and later it becomes a difficult task to delete it altogether. Today we will tell you how you can delete unnecessary emails in a jiffy.
Let us tell you, that Google gives up to 15GB of storage to its Gmail users. To get more storage than this, you have to pay for the service, so if you have signed up on a site that sends a lot of emails, such as promotions or newsletters, then you can unsubscribe from these emails. It is very easy to do this. Know how.
Unsubscribe from useless emails on Gmail (Google’s unsubscribe feature)
1. Open the Gmail app on your Android phone or tablet.
2. Then go to the mail whose subscription you want to stop.
3. The Unsubscribe option will be available just below the message. Tap on it. If you do not see this option then the mail cannot be unsubscribed.
Want to delete bulk messages in a single click?
First of all, open the web browser and then log in to the Gmail account. After this, you will have to click on a checkbox next to the refresh button at the top of the Inbox. With this, all the emails on the page can be deleted simultaneously. Now you will see Select All X Number Conversations written in the right side-corner. Delete the primary mail by tapping on it. In this way, you can also share with promotion and social tabs.
Create a Temporary Email ID
If you sign up on any website or app, then after that that website or app starts sending you spam or promotional emails. To avoid such emails, you should avoid signing with your main email ID. For this, you can use a temporary email ID. This will not fill your Gmail storage.
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