One of the main channels for corporate, professional, and occasionally personal contact is email. Even though we typically receive a tonne of emails every day from sites like Twitter, spam subscriptions clog up the feed and make it hard to find the ones that are really relevant.
Nevertheless, you can unsubscribe and cease receiving emails from Twitter, so why let your inbox become overrun with spam? We will demonstrate how to achieve that in this blog. Now let’s get started.
How to Stop Receiving Twitter Emails
Twitter sends users regular emails to inform them about account activity in addition to security-related notifications regarding password changes and login attempts. These emails are meant to notify you of new followers, likes, retweets, mentions, and even tweets from users that you are currently following.
When you are not using the site frequently, it might be helpful to catch up on what you have missed, but eventually, the constant stream of emails can become annoying. Thankfully, you may always remove yourself from their mailing list to prevent this. Let’s investigate that.
Option 1: Turn off Twitter emails on a PC
With the desktop online version of Twitter, you can also stop receiving emails from the social media platform. What you should do is as follows:
- Use any web browser to access Twitter.
- Click More on the left sidebar, select Settings and Support from the drop-down menu, and then click Settings and privacy.
- From the menu, choose Notifications. In the right pane, select Preferences.
- Select Notifications by email.
- Turn off the emails that notify you.
Here, you can even modify your preferences and choose which categories and how frequently you wish to receive emails in the future.
Option 2: Turn Off Twitter Emails on an Android Device
Using the Twitter app on an Android device, do the following steps:
- Slide and pull the bar from the left-hand side while opening X (Twitter).
- After tapping on Settings & Support, choose Privacy & Settings.
- Press the Notifications button.
- After selecting Preferences, tap Email alerts.
- To disable email notifications, slide the toggle next to the feature.
Additional Methods to Stop Receiving Twitter Emails
There are alternative options in case you are unable to use the Twitter app.
Method 1: Straight Out of Email
Since every email you receive from Twitter includes a link to unsubscribe from the mailing list, you can stop receiving tweets directly from the email itself. Take the actions listed below:
- Open any previous emails you have received from Twitter by navigating to your email account (for example, Gmail).
- At the conclusion of the email, select the Unsubscribe link.
- You’ll be taken to Twitter’s email alerts page.
- Turn off the emails that notify you.
Method 2: Prevent Twitter Email Address
If you want to take a brief break from Twitter’s email service but don’t want to unsubscribe, you can block their emails just like you would with your own email account. Take the actions listed below:
- Go to your email account and click on any Twitter email (X).
- Select “Block “Twitter” from the context menu by clicking on the three dots icon located in the upper-right corner of the mailbox.
- To confirm, select Block in the pop-up.
Method 3: Employ Outside Email Cleaning Applications
Another option is to use a third-party email cleaner app like Unrollme, Mailstorm, Clean.email, or Cleanfox, which can effectively organise all of your emails, remove ones that aren’t relevant, and provide you with a list of all the subscriptions you’ve made with the ability to unsubscribe with a single click.
We hope that our tutorial has been helpful to you in stopping Twitter emails. Please use the comments area to ask any questions or offer suggestions to us. Check out mrshortguides for further blogs.