Scroll to the bottom of any email you receive from the subscription service or company that you no longer want to receive correspondence from, and look for the “Unsubscribe” link. Look for variations of the “Unsubscribe” link if you cannot initially locate it in the email. Sometimes this option will be titled “Cancel Subscription,” “Opt Out,” or “Modify Email Preferences. "

If you’re using Gmail or Outlook, you can also click or tap the"Unsubscribe” button, which is generally next to the email sender’s name. Follow the website’s on-screen prompts provided to you if additional steps to cancel the subscription are required. For example, some websites will require you to click on buttons marked “Opt Out” or “Cancel Subscription” to process the cancellation; whereas other websites will require you to enter the reason for cancellation or your email address. In the case that the email’s subject line is a misspelling of “Congratulations! You won!”, you might have gotten spam or phishing emails. In that case, you can use your email provider (like Yahoo! or Gmail) to report and prevent that email address from sending you more mail. [1] X Research source

Enter the unsubscribe command using the same format in which it is displayed within the body of the email subscription. This will ensure that you are successfully unsubscribed from the mailings. For example, if a subscription instructs you to enter “UNSUBSCRIBE” in all caps, reply to the email using the same format. If you’re using the built-in iOS app or the macOS version, Mail, on iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you can tap or click Unsubscribe at the top of your screen and Apple will send that address an “Unsubscribe” email. [2] X Research source

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