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    Google Messages Simplifies Unsubscribing from Automated Texts

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. New Unsubscribe Feature: Google Messages introduces an "unsubscribe to stop receiving messages" option, streamlining the process for users to opt out of unwanted automated texts.

    2. User Feedback Mechanism: When users tap "unsubscribe," they can specify their reason with options like “Not signed up” or “Spam,” including an added reporting feature.

    3. Current Availability: The feature is rolling out for automated texts sent from short codes and RCS Business Messages in select countries including the U.S., Brazil, and the UK, with plans for broader support in the future.

    4. Compliance Requirement: Once fully implemented, businesses must respect unsubscribe requests and inform users how to manage subscriptions, while essential messages will still be allowed after opting out.

    Google Messages is introducing a feature designed to simplify the process of unsubscribing from unwanted automated text messages. This new addition places an “unsubscribe to stop receiving messages” option directly at the bottom of such texts, making it more visible to users. When someone taps “unsubscribe,” a dialog appears, prompting them to select a reason for their choice. Options include “Not signed up,” “Too many messages,” “No longer interested,” “Spam,” or “Other.”

    This clarity helps users easily disengage from services they no longer wish to receive communications from. Automated texts from businesses, charities, and political campaigns often overwhelm users. Many people remain unaware of the ability to opt out, especially when “STOP” instructions are not explicitly stated in those messages.

    Along with the unsubscribe option, Google Messages allows users to report senders if they choose the “Spam” category. Users can also provide their reasoning more specifically under the “Other” option, enhancing feedback for companies sending automated messages. After sending the “STOP” command, users receive a confirmation message, which reassures them that their request has been processed.

    Currently, this feature functions for messages sent from short codes—those 5- or 6-digit numbers commonly used by businesses. It is being gradually rolled out to users in various countries, including the United States, Brazil, France, Germany, India, Mexico, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Although Google has indicated that this functionality will eventually extend to RCS Business Messages, support for unsubscribing from RCS chats is not yet available.

    For those utilizing alternative texting apps on Android, the unsubscribe option will not appear, as it is an exclusive feature of the Google Messages app. As tech giants continue to improve user navigation through smart features like this one, the goal remains clear: enhance user experience and granting them control over their digital interactions.

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