Google launches ‘Manage Subscriptions’ to help Gmail users clean up their inboxes

Google has introduced a new “Manage Subscriptions” feature on Gmail, making it easier for users worldwide, including in Nigeria, to control and unsubscribe from unwanted emails.

On Tuesday, Google announced the rollout of “Manage Subscriptions,” a tool designed to help people keep track of all their promotional emails and newsletters in one place. The feature is now available on the web version of Gmail, with Android and iOS users set to receive it from July 14 and July 21, respectively. According to Google, everyone should have access within 15 days of the rollout.

With this update, Gmail users can, see all their active email subscriptions in one dashboard, sorted by the senders who email most often, check how many emails each sender has sent recently, view all emails from a particular sender with a single click, unsubscribe from unwanted emails directly, as Gmail will send the request automatically, no need to dig through old messages or visit external websites.

Chris Doan, Gmail’s Director of Product, explained the reason for the update in a blog post.

“Daily deal alerts that are basically spam, weekly newsletters from blogs you no longer read, promotional emails from retailers you haven’t shopped in years can quickly pile up,” he wrote.

To use the new tool, users just need to open the navigation bar at the top-left of their Gmail inbox and select “Manage subscriptions.” This builds on Gmail’s earlier one-click unsubscribe feature, but now gives much broader control. The new dashboard is available to all Gmail users, including those with Google Workspace, Workspace Individual, and personal accounts.

In a separate update, Google recently raised the price of its Google One cloud storage service in Nigeria. From March 28, 2025, the monthly fee will increase to N1,900, up from N1,200. Users can cancel anytime through Google Play.

With “Manage Subscriptions,” Google is making it easier for everyone to keep their inbox tidy and focus on what matters.

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