How do i delete adverts in google mail

The pesky ads in Gmail! Deleting them can be a bit tricky, but I'll guide you through the process. Please note that you can't completely eliminate ads from Gmail, as they're a revenue source for Google. However, you can reduce the number of ads you see or remove specific ads. Here are the steps:

Method 1: Remove ads from specific emails

  1. Open the email that contains the ad you want to remove.
  2. Click on the three vertical dots at the top right corner of the email.
  3. Select "Mark as read" or "Mark as spam" to move the email to your "All Mail" or "Spam" folder.
  4. Repeat this process for each email with an ad you want to remove.

Method 2: Reduce ads in your inbox

  1. Sign in to your Gmail account.
  2. Click on the gear icon () in the upper right corner.
  3. Select "See all settings."
  4. Scroll down to the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab.
  5. Click on "Create a new filter."
  6. In the "From" field, enter "[email protected]" (without quotes).
  7. Click "Create filter."
  8. Select "Apply the label" and choose a label you don't use frequently (e.g., "Spam").
  9. Click "Create."

This will move ads from Google to a separate label, reducing the number of ads you see in your inbox.

Method 3: Use a browser extension or add-on

There are several browser extensions and add-ons available that can help you remove ads from Gmail. Some popular options include:

These extensions can block ads from appearing in your Gmail inbox. However, be cautious when installing extensions, as they may have limitations or conflicts with other browser extensions.

Method 4: Use a third-party email client

If you're tired of ads in Gmail, you can consider using a third-party email client like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Apple Mail. These clients often have better ad-blocking capabilities and may provide a more streamlined email experience.

Remember that while you can reduce the number of ads in your Gmail inbox, you can't completely eliminate them. Google uses ads as a revenue source to maintain its services, including Gmail.