Gmail users can now easily delete read emails to declutter inboxes
Gmail users can now easily delete large numbers of read emails to declutter their inboxes. This process is primarily available on the web version of Gmail, where users can select "Read" from the dropdown menu to delete those messages. To delete more emails at once, users can select "All" from the dropdown, which allows them to remove all messages in the "Primary" tab. However, this method may require careful organization to avoid losing important emails, as Gmail only deletes messages on the current page by default. For those looking to delete older emails, users can search by date to find and delete messages older than a specified time. To reclaim storage, users must also remember to empty the Trash folder, as deleted emails remain there for 30 days before permanent deletion.