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And unsubscribing only works for a subset of bothersome emails you may receive. While we all know to unsubscribe from senders you’re tired of hearing from, we’ve also all experienced the frustration as we unsubscribe again and again, only to somehow continue remaining on the subscription list. Regardless of who they are or why you’re receiving these emails, they likely lack the unsubscribe button you need. Maybe it’s a salesperson who won’t leave you alone, you somehow ended up on the wrong mass email list, or maybe a suspicious third party continues to pitch their 90% off rapid COVID tests. Other culprits clogging your inbox include bothersome individuals who seem to come out of the woodwork at random intervals. Before you realize it, your inbox starts looking like a shopping catalog. This endless stream of retailer emails about deals continue to add up, well after your need for them. Your nephew’s new toy set was a great purchase until, well, you know. The free shipping offer for new accounts seemed so worth it until they sent you half a dozen emails a day. That 15% off deal for first time buyers seemed so tempting but now your inbox is inundated with a dozen emails per week peddling the latest products. It’s all too easy to get yourself on one too many marketing newsletters. The process normally takes just a few taps to complete. Blocking email addresses is a quick and easy way to remove bothersome email senders from your inbox once and for all.

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