In this day and age, you’re more than likely to have signed up for promotional emails without meaning to. Each time you create an account on a third-party website, if you’re not paying attention, you may simultaneously be agreeing to receive future messages from the company. If it’s an online shopping platform or a company that sells something, you will probably receive emails more often than you prefer.
To stop receiving future email messages from a particular company, you can simply unsubscribe from the mailing list. If you are accessing Gmail on an iPhone, marketing emails should have a nifty Unsubscribe button right next to the sender’s email when you open the message. On an Android phone, you’d have to open the email and tap the three-dot icon in the top-right corner of the page to hit Unsubscribe.
On a computer, much like on an iPhone, you should see the Unsubscribe link right next to the sender’s email address. Otherwise, most marketing emails have an unsubscribe link hidden somewhere at the very end of the message body, sometimes hidden in fine print or appearing in a small font or easy-to-miss font color.