Get rid of unwanted subscription emails for good with Unroll.Me!

You're probably familiar with the frustration of getting email newsletters or notifications you never asked for, and don't want. It's annoying to have to go through the process of unsubscribing every time. But with a few simple steps, you can unsubscribe from those emails in just a few seconds. In this blog post, we'll show you how. Keep reading to find out more!

What is Unroll.me?

Unroll.me is an email management service that removes emails from your inbox automatically, freeing up space for emails you actually care about. You can easily unsubscribe from unwanted emails in bulk.

How does Unroll.me work?

When you sign up, Unroll.me emails you a link to your 'Rollup', which is a single email that contains subscription emails from all of the subscriptions you had saved on the service.

After clicking on this link, any emails from companies or publications will be archived in your Rollup until you manually delete them. If you don't want emails from a certain company or publication, you can unsubscribe instantly by clicking the 'unsubscribe' button.

Unroll.me makes it easier than ever to manage your emails and get rid of subscription emails you never even wanted in the first place! This handy service is completely free which is the best part. The instructions on their website are easy to follow and can guarantee that you will get rid of unwanted messages, cleaning yourself from online pollution and also releasing valuable space from your inbox.

How to do it?

1.       Go to https://unroll.me/.

2.       Follow the step-by-step guide. If it is still unclear, go to https://support.unroll.me/hc/en-us/articles/360027316371

3.       Once you have finished the setup, you will get a list of all the subscriptions found on your email. You can then proceed to add to Rollup (where they will be included in a summary email once a day), keep in inbox (where you will still keep receiving them) or Unsubscribe (where you will stop getting those messages)

Happy cleaning :)

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