Most of the time when we check email address, this is full of all kinds of newsletter-uri we have subscriber At one point (either out of curiosity or seemed a good idea at the time, or to have access to certain information or Applications), or which we do not remember to have subscribed, and yet we receive them periodically. How newsletters are not perceived as spam By default, they crowd inbox-ul And in some cases it irritates users at peaks, and the solution so that they no longer fill the e-mail is Opting.
Most newsletters received in the e-mail address contain at the end, written in tiny letters in most cases, one link through which users can unsubscribed from the respective newsletter-uri. But if inboxul is bombarded by newsletters from different publications or magazine online, unsubscribing from each one can consume some time.
If you use Google Chrome ca browser default (or alternatively), you can unsubscribe very easily from newsletters received on the address of Gmail, Yahoo or Outlook using O extension for the browser, called RemoveMe.
Once installed, RemoveMe displays an icon at the top of the e-mail address used (you must log In in this before). Pass the mouse over the Inbox emails, and you will notice a unsubscribe button displayed in a pop-up for each email.

Also the extension places a button of Unsubscribe And inside each e-mail, at the top.

RemoveMe it is free and does not require other SETTINGS from users. This can be used immediately after installation, and simplifies the process of unsubscribe of users from irritating newsletters.
Download RemoveMe (Chrome Extension).
STEALTH SETTINGS – Quickly unsubscribe from unwanted newsletters in your e-mail using RemoveMe