Introduction:

Do you struggle with managing unwanted emails cluttering your Gmail inbox? If so, you are not alone. Spam emails and promotional messages from unknown senders can be a nuisance, and it can be challenging to keep track of important emails amidst the clutter. However, there are some simple hacks that can help you declutter your inbox and prevent spam from taking over your Gmail account. In this blog, we will explore three easy hacks to keep your Gmail inbox spam-free.

Mass Report and Unsubscribe from Spam Emails:

One of the easiest ways to keep spam out of your inbox is to mass report and unsubscribe from spam emails. To do this, log on to Gmail and select all the spam emails you want to unsubscribe from. Then click on the “i” icon at the top, and you will be shown the options to “Report spam” or “Report spam and unsubscribe.” Go through the list of IDs listed and if there is nothing important shown here, choose the Report spam and unsubscribe option. You will now stop receiving emails from these accounts.

Create Filters to Detect Spam Emails:

Another way to manage spam in your inbox is by creating filters to detect spam emails. To do this, open Gmail, click on the search box at the top, and type “unsubscribe” to list all promotional emails. Select all of these spam emails, but make sure you cross-check once in case there is a newsletter or mail you actually use in there. Click on the three dots at the top and choose “Filter messages like these.” Now click on the create filter option and choose what you want to do with these emails. If you want these emails to be automatically deleted, you can click on the Create a filter option and choose Delete it option.

Use a Temporary Email ID:

Using a temporary email ID can also help you keep your primary Gmail account spam-free. When you share your primary Gmail ID on random websites, your ID gets shared with several third parties, and you risk getting spam emails. Sometimes spam emails may look legitimate, and you might end up clicking on phishing links that could pose a risk to your personal information. Instead of using your primary Gmail ID on all websites, you can share a temporary one. Visit any website that provides free temporary email IDs, such as temp-mail.org. Now copy the temporary email address that’s available and use this instead of your actual email ID wherever you like, and you will get the emails here instead of your actual Gmail account.

Conclusion:

Managing spam emails can be a tedious task, but with these easy hacks, you can keep your Gmail inbox clean and organized. By mass reporting and unsubscribing from spam emails, creating filters to detect spam emails, and using a temporary email ID, you can prevent spam from taking over your Gmail account. Implement these hacks today and say goodbye to spam forever!