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Inbox Invasion: Here's Your Shield 🛡️ Sick of being an unwilling subscriber to endless marketing spiels? Your inbox shouldn't be a catch-all for every random campaign thinking they've struck gold with your email address. Here’s the Drill: Unsubscribe? That's like asking nicely for marketers to back off. Spoiler: Many won't. Spam? Barely a slap on the wrist. It's hit or miss whether your email provider will actually sideline these. Block? Now we're talking. This is the digital equivalent of drawing a line in the sand. It doesn't just hide the emails, it signals that they're not welcome, impacting the sender's credibility. Make "Block Sender" your new best friend. It's not just about decluttering, it's a statement. You're not here for the unsolicited noise. Your inbox is your domain—guard it fiercely. Here's how to block emails in Gmail: 1.) Open the Email: Start by opening the email from the sender you want to block. 2.) More Options: Click the three vertical dots (⋮) on the top right corner of the email. 3.) Block Sender: Choose "Block [Sender's Name]" from the dropdown menu. 4.) Confirm: Click "Block" again in the confirmation window that pops up. And that's it! Future emails from this sender will go directly to your spam folder. #InboxControl #EmailSavvy #NoMoreSpam

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