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- An “Unsubscribe” button is currently in development for Gmail on Android.
- The button will appear at the top of the email, just like it does for the web version.
- It was also discovered Google is working on a predictive back navigation function.
No matter what we do, annoying marketing emails always seem to find their way into our inboxes. Although these emails often have links at the bottom that allow you to unsubscribe, the practice of scrolling down and clicking the link can get tedious. Fortunately, it looks like Gmail could soon add a prominent “Unsubscribe” button to save you some time.
Since 2014, Gmail on the web has had an Unsubscribe button that appears at the top of most marketing emails. The button serves as a more convenient way for Gmail users to stop companies from sending promotional emails they’re not interested in. However, this button does not appear in Gmail on Android, but it may soon.