If you’re seeing a lot more promotional emails in your Gmail inbox, you’re not alone. Google is now reporting that the issue ...
Gmail’s reputation for quietly catching junk in the background has taken a hit. Over the past few days, users have watched trusted filters fail, spam pour into primary inboxes, and legitimate messages ...
That’s the same spam protection that Google says “keeps your private information safe. Gmail works hard to protect you from ...
A variety of bugs have been afflicting Gmail inboxes over the course of the weekend, but Google seems to be on top of it.
Your Gmail inbox should now be back to normal after Saturday’s hiccups. Google said in an update on X on Saturday night that ...
Gmail removes an email address or domain from your list of blocked addresses through the Filters and Blocked Addresses page in the settings. The first step is to locate the filter that deletes emails.
The disruption began Saturday (5am Pacific time, Jan .24) affecting approximately 1.8 billion Gmail users worldwide with widespread email misclassification.
No matter how dedicated you are to responding to and archiving all your emails, there will always be one thing preventing you from hitting true inbox zero: all of those mailing lists you're subscribed ...
Gmail’s spam filter is broken, leading to inboxes flooded with promotional emails and warnings to “be careful.” ...
Many of us use Gmail for work, to stay in touch with friends and family, and to track online purchases. Gmail is easily accessible from a desktop PC, an Android phone, an iPhone, or a budget ...