Can i keep facebook out of g mail

The eternal struggle!

Yes, you can minimize Facebook's presence in your Gmail inbox. Here are a few ways to do so:

  1. Unsubscribe from Facebook notifications: Go to your Facebook settings (click on the downward arrow in the top right corner), then click on "Notifications" and "Edit" next to "Email notifications". Uncheck the boxes for the types of notifications you don't want to receive in your Gmail inbox.
  2. Use a filter to move Facebook emails to a separate folder: In Gmail, create a filter that moves emails from Facebook to a separate folder. To do this:
    • Go to Gmail's settings (gear icon) > Filters and Blocked Addresses.
    • Click "Create a new filter".
    • In the "From" field, enter "facebook.com" or "facebookmail.com".
    • Choose the action "Apply the label" and select a label you'd like to create (e.g., "Facebook").
    • Click "Create".
  3. Use a third-party email client or app: Consider using a third-party email client or app that integrates with Gmail, such as Boomerang or Sanebox. These tools can help you manage your inbox and reduce clutter, including emails from Facebook.
  4. Use Gmail's built-in features: Gmail has some built-in features that can help you manage your inbox:
    • Priority Inbox: This feature helps you focus on important emails by moving less important ones to a separate section. To enable Priority Inbox, go to Gmail's settings > Inbox > Priority Inbox.
    • Unsubscribe from newsletters and promotional emails: Gmail allows you to unsubscribe from newsletters and promotional emails with a single click. To do this, go to the email you want to unsubscribe from, click the three vertical dots, and select "Unsubscribe".
  5. Consider using a separate email address for Facebook: If you're really struggling to keep Facebook emails out of your main inbox, consider creating a separate email address specifically for Facebook and other social media platforms. This way, you can keep your main inbox clutter-free.

By implementing these strategies, you should be able to minimize Facebook's presence in your Gmail inbox.