: to stop subscribing to an email mailing list : to choose to no longer receive email communications (such as newsletters or advertisements) from a company or organization
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Recent Examples on the WebThe company is right that the current paywall and subscription model is deeply flawed—readers are forced into annoying rigmaroles simply to read articles and then subjected to ransom-like procedures to unsubscribe. Jeff John Roberts, Fortune, 25 Aug. 2022 Now, Bhimani favors relegating the option to unsubscribe from holiday-specific emails to a customer’s preferences section with a brand.Washington Post, 5 May 2022 This is the second year that Moment, an online photography and filmmaking gear marketplace based in Washington state, sent its customers emails and text messages offering to unsubscribe them from Mother’s Day emails.Washington Post, 5 May 2022 After the influx of new subscribers, many people would attempt to unsubscribe from the newsletters only to be kept on Ozy’s email lists and even re-subscribed under the direction of Ozy management, a potential violation of commercial email laws. Jemima Mcevoy, Forbes, 8 Oct. 2021 Was something offensive sent out, causing people to unsubscribe? Expert Panel®, Forbes, 15 June 2021 Under Details, click the Remove offers button, which will unsubscribe you from the Special Offers that appear on your lock screen. Jacob Siegal, BGR, 16 Apr. 2021 Yet when things start to feel too spiritual or touchy-feely, that’s usually my cue to unsubscribe. Alisa Wolfson, Redbook, 29 Jan. 2018 Some messages would imitate colleagues or relatives; others posed as Facebook login requests or graphic notifications to unsubscribe from pornography websites.NBC News, 13 May 2020 See More