If you’re looking to get rid of several emails at once, Microsoft Outlook allows you to selectively remove multiple emails at the same time. You can do this in Outlook’s web, desktop, and mobile versions. We’ll show you how.
Inbox cleanup is a chore most don’t enjoy. But if you don’t stay on top of things, you can end up with a mess of outdated, unneeded emails. We’ll show you how to quickly find and delete old emails in Gmail.
Email is more like physical mail than we might like. You probably get tons of unwanted emails, but unlike physical mail that can literally fill your mailbox until you dispose of it, you can let unread emails pile up forever. Don’t let that happen to you.
What Is ProtonMail, and Why Is It More Private Than Gmail?
What Is ProtonMail?
While all major email services claim to respect your privacy, ProtonMail goes further than most in a bid to protect you. That’s what makes it different from the big email providers like Google’s Gmail and Microsoft’s Outlook.com.
ProtonMail is one of a handful of so-called secure email providers that shun the traditional webmail route of plentiful free storage and integrated services in favor of heightened privacy and security features. Unlike with Gmail, you’ll have to pay to unlock many of these additional bells and whistles. Google profits off its free Gmail service by showing you ads, while ProtonMail doesn’t have any ads.
The Fastest Way to Free up Space in Gmail
Google Wants You to Buy More Space
You can view how much total storage your Gmail account is using from the Google One Storage page. However, this page doesn’t let you quickly find out how to free up that space. It redirects you to Gmail and leaves you on your own.
Sure, you could start deleting emails one by one, but there’s a good chance you have tens of thousands of emails at a minimum. That will take forever. Worse yet: Many of those emails are tiny, and you’ll barely free up space by deleting them.