What you need to know
- Google messages now has a “join the subscription” button to easily stop those annoying automated texts.
- A new notice appears at the end of spam messages, allowing you to unsubscribe with a touch. After that, you will choose a reason to choose not to participate.
- After canceling the subscription, you will see a notice of “Request sent” and a “Start” button to subscribe if you change your mind.
Google Messages is implementing a “Cancel Subscription” button to give an easy way to close those automated texts forever.
Mishaal Rahman in Android authority He has seen a new new feature in Google messages. It is a bit immediate at the end of the spam texts that says: “Giving the subscription to stop receiving messages.” Once you touch it, you will get a quick emerging window asking why you are choosing not to participate.
Google messages has been at the top of spam control for a while. When a shaded -looking text enters, the application leaves a small option that allows you to block the sender or inform it in the place. Touch and get a quick emerging window asking if you want to include a report before doing so.
The updated interface introduces a direct button of “giving to the subscription”. When it touches it, a quick explanation appears, which allows you to know that you will send a message of “stop” to the sender, telling them to retire.
When you get the option, you will be asked to choose five reasons to choose not to participate: “not registered”, “too many messages”, “no longer interested”, “spam” or “other. It gives you a little more control over why you say goodbye to those texts.
UPS, did you change your mind?
Once you have discharged the subscription, you will see a notice of “subscription application sent” directly under the message “stop.” In addition, a “start” button will appear in the lower right corner, giving you the option to subscribe to those automated texts if you change your mind later.
Google too confirmed That this feature is also being implemented for commercial messages of RCS, and is already being tested with users in the Beta program of Google messages. At the moment, it focuses on some regions, including United States, the United Kingdom, Brazil, France, Germany, India, Mexico and Spain.
It is quite surprising that a characteristic that this simple has taken so long to be implemented. But if you haven’t seen it yet, don’t worry since it is still being implemented.
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