How to Delete a Contact from Gmail
Unnecessary contacts cluttering your Gmail account? Here's a quick way to delete all unwanted email contacts from your account.
Unnecessary contacts cluttering your Gmail account? Here's a quick way to delete all unwanted email contacts from your account.
Share sensitive information on Gmail with a confidential mail that expires at a set time and can be protected with a password as well.
Gmail offers 15 GB of free storage shared across its services like Google Drive, Google Photos, and Gmail itself. Over time, this space can fill up, preventing you from sending or receiving emails. Fortunately, there are effective ways to free up space and keep your Gmail account functioning smoothly. Freeing
Managing a crowded inbox can be overwhelming, especially when you have to return to the inbox after handling each email. Fortunately, Gmail offers an Auto-advance feature that streamlines this process by automatically opening the next email after you delete, archive, snooze, or mute a message. Step 1: Open Gmail on
Everyone receives tonnes of emails every day and it is a fact that no one opens every single email in their inbox. So, when you are sending an important email to someone, it wouldn’t matter how perfect your content is if it doesn’t even get opened. To make
Unwanted emails can clutter your inbox and make it challenging to focus on important messages. If you're receiving emails from a sender you'd prefer to avoid, the Gmail app offers a simple way to block their messages. Blocking an email address in the Gmail app Step