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Email subscriptions management feature being expanded to Android, iOS, and web versions of Gmail.

Google has officially introduced the "Manage subscriptions" feature in Gmail, a process that may take some time to be fully implemented.

Gmail Introduces Management of Subscriptions Feature on Android, iOS, and Web Platforms
Gmail Introduces Management of Subscriptions Feature on Android, iOS, and Web Platforms

Email subscriptions management feature being expanded to Android, iOS, and web versions of Gmail.

Starting July 8, 2025, Gmail users worldwide are set to experience a significant improvement in managing their subscription emails. The tech giant has rolled out its new "Manage Subscriptions" feature, which is currently available in select countries on web, Android, and iOS platforms [1][2].

This innovative feature allows users to view and manage their subscription emails from a single location, making it easier to unsubscribe from unwanted emails with just one click. The "Manage Subscriptions" list, located just underneath the Trash in the navigation drawer of Gmail, displays active subscriptions sorted by the most frequent senders [2].

Tapping on a sender and address in the list will show all their emails, while tapping the button at the right of a sender initiates the unsubscribe process, with Gmail sending an unsubscribe request to the sender on behalf of the user [2]. The "Manage Subscriptions" list can include deal alerts, newsletters, promotional emails, and more.

Google has taken steps to ensure that the unsubscribe process is seamless and efficient. The company has separated the 'Report spam & unsubscribe' option to avoid false signals [2].

While the rollout began on July 8, 2025, the complete availability to all user types, including Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts, is yet to be fully detailed. However, it is expected to follow soon after the initial rollout, as Google completes the process [1][2].

This new feature is part of Gmail's continuous efforts to improve user experience and streamline email management. In addition, Gmail is also starting to roll out the 'mark as read' button in notifications and is gradually releasing the Material 3 Expressive update for Gmail for Android [2]. Furthermore, Gmail can now automatically show Gemini summary cards [2].

As we move forward, these updates and features are set to revolutionise the way users manage their emails, making it easier and more efficient than ever before.

### Summary:

| User Type | Availability | Notes | |---------------------------------|----------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------| | Google Workspace customers | Rolling out from July 8, 2025 | Gradual rollout up to 15 days | | Workspace Individual subscribers | Not explicitly specified | Presumed included in gradual rollout | | Personal Google account users | Rolling out in select countries starting July 8, 2025 | Gradual and country-specific rollout |

[1] 9to5Google. (2025). Gmail's new 'Manage subscriptions' feature is rolling out. [online] Available at: https://9to5google.com/2025/07/08/gmail-manage-subscriptions-feature/

[2] Gmail Support. (2025). Manage your subscriptions. [online] Available at: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/10958945

1.With the latest update on Gmail, users can manage their subscription emails more efficiently, as the 'Manage Subscriptions' feature, available on web, Android, and iOS platforms, now allows them to unsubscribe from unwanted emails with just one click, making it easier to handle a variety of gadgets like smartphones and tablets.

  1. As part of its continuous efforts to improve user experience, Gmail has also introduced new features such as the 'mark as read' button in notifications, the Material 3 Expressive update for Gmail on Android, and automatic showing of Gemini summary cards, all aimed at revolutionizing the way users manage their emails using technology.

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