Gmail promotions are those messages that appear in your inbox, which are automatically grouped under the “Promotions” label.
Gmail promotional messages are not spam, but they can take up a lot of memory.
Even if you simply ignore them, these promotional emails can also be really annoying. In addition, in large numbers, this type of advertising messages can take up a large part of your Gmail storage space unnecessarily.
Fortunately, Gmail allows you to apply a method to get rid of all those emails. The process is very simple, both from the mobile phone and from the computer.
Remove Gmail promotions from the mobile app
– Open the Gmail application on your Android or Apple mobile.
– Tap the menu of three horizontal lines in the upper left corner of your inbox.
– Locate the “Promotions” label and enter it.
– Now you will see all the promotional messages. You just have to press and hold the message icon and then start selecting the rest of the emails you want to delete.
– When you have all the messages selected, simply press the trash can symbol at the top of your screen.
Remove Gmail promotions from the web version
– Access your Gmail from your computer.
– Locate the “Promotions” tab and click on it.
– Once in the promotions section, check the checkbox next to each of the messages you need to delete.
– Press the trash can icon.
– Done, all promotional messages have been removed.
How to unsubscribe from Gmail promotions
If after deleting the promotions you no longer wish to receive this type of email, Gmail gives you the option to unsubscribe. It is very simple, you just have to do the following:
– Enter the message from the provider whose messages you no longer want to receive.
– Press the three-dot button in the upper right corner.
– In the drop-down menu, look for the option “Unsubscribe” and select it.
– Finally, confirm the action by clicking “Unsubscribe” in the pop-up bo