AutoUnsubscribe Frequently Asked Questions

AutoUnsubscribe Frequently Asked Questions. AutoUnsubscribe: An AI tool that helps you declutter your inbox by automatically removing unopened, unwanted emails.

FAQ from AutoUnsubscribe

What is AutoUnsubscribe?

AutoUnsubscribe is a service that automatically removes unwanted emails from your inbox, focusing your attention on important emails and saving you time.

How to use AutoUnsubscribe?

Connect your email account using IMAP settings, and AutoUnsubscribe will monitor and flag unread subscriptions for removal. You'll get a notification to review and retain any emails before automatic unsubscribing.

How does AutoUnsubscribe work?

AutoUnsubscribe flags subscriptions that you haven't read and removes them automatically. You’ll receive a notification to review the list before any action is taken, and you can automatically trash future emails from those senders.

Can I keep important subscriptions while using AutoUnsubscribe?

Yes, you can add important subscriptions to a 'keep list' to ensure they aren't unsubscribed, maintaining access to crucial emails.

Are the unsubscribe links provided by AutoUnsubscribe genuine?

Yes, AutoUnsubscribe uses authentic unsubscribe links to ensure permanent removal from senders' lists, even if you stop using the service.

How do I unsubscribe from emails with AutoUnsubscribe?

With just one click from the AutoUnsubscribe dashboard, you can easily manage and unsubscribe from emails, simplifying the process.

Will AutoUnsubscribe accidentally unsubscribe me from important subscriptions?

No, AutoUnsubscribe provides warnings and gives you a chance to review before unsubscribing, preventing the accidental removal of important emails.

Is my data protected with AutoUnsubscribe?

Yes, AutoUnsubscribe prioritizes privacy and does not store or read your email content beyond the sender's information. Your data is secure and not shared with third parties.

Which email providers are supported by AutoUnsubscribe?

AutoUnsubscribe supports any email provider with IMAP, including popular services like Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook.