The search engine giant Google only provides a total of 15GB for all Google accounts, including Gmail, Drive, Photos, and others. When the free cloud storage capacity is depleted, customers must pay Rs 1,100 per year for 100GB. Those who do not want to spend money on this will have to remove some of their data; there are ways to effortlessly delete undesired images and videos as well, but this article will focus on how your Gmail may automatically delete emails that you do not want to keep. There is a tool called filters for auto-deletion that is simple to use and performs exactly what you want it to do.
How to automatically delete emails
Step 1: Launch Gmail on your computer or laptop.
Step 2: In the search box, look for the filters icon. Simply tap on it.
Note: If the icon is not visible to you, look for it in the settings section > “Filters and blacklisted addresses” tab. After that, simply touch the “Create a new filter” button.
Step 3: You’ll notice the word “From” printed on top. Simply input the name or email address of those emails that aren’t critical. For example, if you don’t want emails from Zomato, Swiggy, Facebook, or LinkedIn, simply enter the respective email address.
Note: It is usually preferable to provide an email id rather than simply a name since if any of your emails have the same name, Gmail may delete them all. If you just want Gmail to remove emails from certain senders, enter their entire email address.
Step 4: Once you’ve completed this, simply click Create filter and then “Delete it.”
Step 5: After that, simply click on Create filter once again. You’re all set now.
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