Stop daily mail notifications

To stop receiving daily notifications from the Daily Mail, you can follow these steps:

Method 1: Unsubscribe from Daily Mail's newsletter

  1. Go to the Daily Mail's website (www.dailymail.co.uk).
  2. Click on the "Subscribe" or "Newsletter" link at the top of the page.
  3. Enter your email address and click "Subscribe".
  4. Look for an email from the Daily Mail with a subject line like "Confirm your subscription".
  5. Click on the link in the email to confirm your subscription.
  6. Once you've confirmed, you'll receive an email with a link to unsubscribe. Click on that link to stop receiving daily notifications.

Method 2: Use a newsletter management tool

  1. Check your email provider's settings to see if you have a newsletter management tool. For example, if you use Gmail, you can use the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" feature.
  2. Look for the Daily Mail's newsletter in your email provider's settings and mark it as "Unsubscribe" or "Block".
  3. This will stop the Daily Mail from sending you daily notifications.

Method 3: Use a browser extension or app

  1. Install a browser extension or app that helps you manage your email subscriptions, such as Unroll.me or News Feed Eradicator.
  2. Use the extension or app to find and unsubscribe from the Daily Mail's newsletter.

Method 4: Contact the Daily Mail directly

  1. Go to the Daily Mail's website and click on the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the page.
  2. Fill out the contact form and ask to be removed from their daily newsletter.
  3. You can also email their customer service team at [email protected] and request to be unsubscribed.

Remember to always be cautious when clicking on links or providing personal information to unsubscribe from newsletters. Make sure you're on the official Daily Mail website or using a reputable newsletter management tool to avoid any potential scams or phishing attempts.