Google today added a new feature to Gmail that other email providers have had for years: blocking. Gmail now lets you block specific email addresses with the click of a button — the feature is rolling ...
To block and report emails in Gmail on desktop or mobile, click or tap the "More icon" or the "Report spam" button.
Even the most meticulously maintained private email inbox can become swamped with spam. Or, even worse, someone with personal contact with your email can continue to send email messages despite ...
One of the great things about apps that facilitate communication on smart devices is that you can block contacts. Whether it's annoying people who might be stalking you online or companies looking to ...
Google said Tuesday that users will now be able to “block” specific email addresses—except that they’re not really blocked, and Google already has more powerful tools to eradicate offensive email that ...
Gmail has added the ability to block specific email addresses this week. This feature is useful if you are being harassed by a spammer or a cyberbully repeatedly. Now you can block people with only ...
NEW YORK — Gmail users can now block specific email addresses with just two clicks. In the top right-hand corner of a message, click the drop-down menu button (upside down triangle), and select “block ...
A few months ago, my G Suite-enabled Gmail account reached a grim milestone: with no warning, the “block [email address]” feature—available from the menu with the three vertical dots in the upper left ...
Gmail's new "Block" button, released Wednesday, is another example of the ever-increasing control consumers have over their inbox. Previously, Gmail users could mark unwanted emails as spam and, after ...
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