Gmail Mass Unsubscribe

Mass unsubscribe from Gmail promotions, updates, and any search with one click.

As of June 2026, Gmail Mass Unsubscribe has users in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Version
1.0
Manifest V3

History

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May 30, 20261.0
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Permissions & access

Permissions
identitystoragetabs
Host access
https://mail.google.com/*, https://www.googleapis.com/*

Screenshots

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About

You can select all 10,000 emails in Gmail and delete them in one click.
So why can't you unsubscribe from all of them at once?

Now you can.

Gmail Mass Unsubscribe scans your inbox, promotions, or any Gmail search 
and automatically unsubscribes you from every mailing list it finds — 
in bulk, in the background, while you do other things.

─── HOW IT WORKS ───────────────────────────────────

• Pick a category (Promotions, Updates, Social) or any Gmail search query
• Filter by age, read/unread, starred, importance
• Hit Start — the extension reads each email's List-Unsubscribe header 
  and fires the unsubscribe request automatically
• For senders that only support email-based unsubscribes, it sends the 
  unsubscribe email through your Gmail account so it arrives from 
  Google's servers — the same way Gmail's own button works
• Optionally trash successfully unsubscribed threads when done

─── FLOATING BUTTON ────────────────────────────────

A small button lives on your Gmail page so you can select specific 
emails by hand and unsubscribe just those — no need to open the popup.

─── 100% PRIVATE — ZERO SERVERS ───────────────────

This extension has no backend. No server. No database. No analytics.
Nothing leaves your browser except the Gmail API calls you explicitly 
trigger, which go directly from your browser to Google.

Your emails are never read by us. We don't store anything. 
We don't know who you are. The OAuth token lives only in Chrome, 
on your device.

The source code is fully open source and auditable on GitHub.

─── PERMISSIONS EXPLAINED ──────────────────────────

• gmail.modify — needed to read List-Unsubscribe headers, send 
  unsubscribe emails, and optionally move threads to Trash. 
  This is the minimum Gmail scope that allows all three actions.
• identity — for Google sign-in via Chrome's built-in OAuth flow
• storage — saves your limit/trash preferences locally
• tabs — reads the current Gmail URL to detect which view you're in

Technical

Version
1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
45.97KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
iajcgkmdeohnelncjofdhmddejjlkahj
Developer ID
ub157a829dfa0740692feeb27403fcde2
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 29, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 29, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 12, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 12, 2026.