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Newsletters, for which no Czech expression has even been properly adopted, can be useful many times. They alert you to interesting events, offers, news and much more, the ways of use are endless. But they can also often become a nightmare that uncontrollably overwhelms your email inbox. In such a case, Unroll.me can save your "postal life".

Whatever relationship you have with newsletters or other regular e-mails to which you once consciously or unconsciously signed up, it is a good idea to try Unroll.me if only because you will have an overview of which lists your e-mails are actually on email address is

Unroll.me works by giving it access to your email and the service then searches for all the newsletters you're subscribed to. Using simple steps, you can then sort through all "prepaid messages" by either unsubscribing from them or keeping them in your inbox.

For simple and, above all, very quick organization (no need to click on acquaintances in the footer of the email Log out etc.) however, Unroll.me adds another very handy service, The Rollup, which always collects your selected newsletters and presents them to you clearly in a single e-mail.

The point of Rollup is that instead of annoying you throughout the day with newsletters that usually don't require your immediate attention, they will only appear in your inbox once a day (for example, in the morning during breakfast). Unroll.me sorts newsletters into relevant categories for better orientation, and you can add individual "subscriptions" to Rollup as easily as you can unsubscribe from them.

If he decides to use it Unroll.me on iPhone, after the first scan of your inbox, you will receive a pile of all subscribed newsletters and by swiping your finger left, right or up you can sort them all, or add them to the Rollup. You can also easily manage everything in the web interface on Unroll.me, where you will find the same options.

In both the application and the web interface, you always have an overview of which newsletters you are currently subscribed to, which you have subscribed to, and which you have in Rollup. In addition, an "Unroll.Me" folder will be created in your inbox, in which you will find all newsletters separately and together.

Finally, it is important to add that the Unroll.me service is completely free (after a certain number of uses, it will request sharing on social networks at the most) and supports Gmail, Google Apps, Yahoo! Mail, AOL, iCloud, Outlook.com.

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