More prominent ‘Unsubscribe’ button added by Gmail
We can see on the web a blue button next to the sender name, verification checkmark (if supported), and email address. This replaces the last version introduced in 2014 that just used grey text and an underline. Google announced earlier that it would require bulk senders to add a one-click unsubscribe button in the body of emails probably last October. Gmail is now making its “Unsubscribe” button much more prominent.
Tapping let you confirm the action before Google “unsubscribe[s] for you by sending an email from your email account.” This shortcut also appears in your inbox when you hover over a message. It appears at the right before Archive, Delete, etc., as a very fast way to tame your emails.
Kindly ensure to reload Gmail to see this feature. Gmail for Android has long placed its Unsubscribe button in the top overflow menu, while that option is sometimes also offered when you mark a conversation as spam on the web. It is also expected that this bigger “Unsubscribe” button to also make its way to Gmail for Android and iOS users.
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