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Is your Gmail inbox also filled with unwanted emails? Follow THESE steps to delete spam emails automatically

Gmail will now discard any new emails that match the conditions you specified when creating the email filter. Here’s how to create a filter in Gmail.

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Is your Gmail inbox also filled with unwanted emails? Follow THESE steps to delete spam emails automatically

Gmail is one of the most popular and widely used platforms in the world. The Google-owned mailing app keeps rolling out new updates to enhance users’ experience. People use the app for personal, work, and educational purposes. There are other websites that request your email address in order to keep you up to date on their offers, upcoming features, and new technologies. Receiving many unwanted emails every day, on the other hand, becomes highly inconvenient. If you don’t delete them, they’ll keep stacking up.

However, deleting them becomes a tedious chore. To make things easier for you, Gmail has launched a new tool that allows you to delete emails automatically. Gmail has many useful features, and one of them is the ability to automatically manage incoming emails using filters.

One of Gmail’s many beneficial features is the ability to apply filters to automatically manage incoming messages. A filter is a conditional statement that tells Gmail what action or actions to execute when specific conditions are satisfied. You may set up a filter in Gmail to automatically remove all emails that come from a specified email address.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to automatically delete Gmail messages

Step 1: Go to your email inbox and sign in.
Step 2: Select the gear icon in the Settings menu.
Step 3: Choose the option to see all settings.
Step 4: Select Filters and Blocked Addresses from the drop-down menu.
Step 5: Create a new filter by clicking the button.
Step 6: Define the conditions in which the filter will be used.
Step 7: Create a filter by clicking the Create button.
Step 8: Select Delete it by checking the box next to it.
Step9: You can also apply the filter to all matching discussions if you like.
Step 10: Click the Create filter button once again.

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Gmail will now discard any new emails that match the conditions you specified when creating the email filter. The Filters and Blocked Addresses page allows you to build an unlimited number of email filters and manage them all at once.

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Google Meet outage disrupts work calls, online classes across India

Google Meet faced a major outage across India, stopping users from joining meetings and prompting widespread complaints on social media.

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A major outage hit Google Meet on Wednesday, leaving thousands of users across India unable to join or host video meetings. The disruption forced many to cancel work calls, online classes and scheduled interviews, triggering frustration across offices and campuses.

Users report widespread access issues

According to data from an outage-tracking platform, over 1,700 users reported issues by early afternoon. A majority complained that the website itself was unresponsive, while others flagged server-related problems. A small number reported poor video quality. Many attempting to log in were greeted with a “502, that’s an error” message.

Social media flooded with complaints

Soon after the outage began, social media platform X saw a surge of posts from users seeking clarity on whether the platform had gone down nationwide. People shared screenshots and asked if others were facing similar trouble. Some tagged Google’s India handle, urging a quick fix.

One user wrote humorously that their long- awaited interview had to be cancelled because the platform stopped working. Others noted that only certain members of their organisation were affected, adding to the confusion.

No official response from Google yet

As users debated possible reasons behind the failure, several pointed out recent disruptions across major digital services globally. Google has not yet issued a statement regarding the cause of the outage.

The incident comes barely a week after parts of the internet experienced a massive breakdown linked to Cloudflare, raising concerns over repeated digital service disruptions this month.

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Cloudflare outage disrupts global internet access as major platforms face errors

A global internet disruption on Tuesday evening impacted major platforms such as X, ChatGPT and Spotify after a Cloudflare issue caused widespread 500 errors.

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A widespread disruption hit several major digital platforms on Tuesday evening after Cloudflare experienced a technical issue that resulted in global service failures. The outage restricted access to platforms such as X, ChatGPT, Spotify and gaming services, with many users encountering 500 errors and repeated “try again in a few minutes” prompts.

Users report widespread 500 errors as services struggle

According to the company, a surge in unusual traffic caused errors across Cloudflare’s network, affecting traffic routed through its systems. The Cloudflare Dashboard and API also malfunctioned, and several platforms dependent on Cloudflare struggled to load. Even outage-tracking website Downdetector was impacted.

The internet infrastructure firm had planned maintenance at data centres in Tahiti, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Santiago in Chile, though there is no clarity yet on whether the scheduled activities contributed to the disruption.

Services begin to recover as investigation continues

By late evening, access to multiple websites was gradually restored. Cloudflare confirmed that engineers were working to stabilise services while investigating the cause of the traffic spike.

Cloudflare said the unusual surge led to errors across its network. “We do not yet know the cause of the spike in unusual traffic… We are all hands on deck to make sure all traffic is served without errors,” the company noted in a status message.

Past outages bring attention to web infrastructure dependency

This is not the first time the company’s systems have faced problems. In previous years, outages in 2019 and 2022 had disrupted thousands of websites globally.

The latest incident comes just weeks after cloud service disruptions at other major providers, underlining the growing impact of internet infrastructure failures on global businesses and public services.

Organisations such as New Jersey Transit and credit rating platform Moody’s also reported interruptions due to the Cloudflare issue. Shares of the company were down in pre-market trading following the outage.

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OpenAI to offer free ChatGPT Go for one year to Indian users from November 4

OpenAI will offer Indian users one-year free access to ChatGPT Go starting November 4, marking its first major promotional campaign in India aligned with the DevDay Exchange event in Bengaluru.

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OpenAI announced that its subscription service, ChatGPT Go, will be available free of cost for one year to users in India who register between November 4 and the end of a limited-time promotional period. The initiative coincides with the company’s first-ever DevDay Exchange event in Bengaluru.

Designed to enhance access to advanced AI features

Launched in India in August, ChatGPT Go was created in response to user feedback seeking affordable access to advanced AI tools. The plan offers higher message limits, image generation capabilities, and file uploads — features previously limited to premium tiers.

According to OpenAI, the number of paid ChatGPT subscribers in India doubled within the first month of ChatGPT Go’s introduction. Following this strong adoption, the company has expanded the service to nearly 90 countries.

Boost to India’s growing AI ecosystem

OpenAI highlighted that millions of Indians, including developers, students, and professionals, use ChatGPT daily. The company described the offer as part of its “India-first” commitment, supporting the IndiaAI Mission and reinforcing the country’s growing momentum in artificial intelligence as it prepares to host the AI Impact Summit next year.

Existing ChatGPT Go subscribers in India will also benefit from the free 12-month promotion.

Nick Turley, OpenAI’s Vice President and Head of ChatGPT, said the initiative is inspired by the creativity and enthusiasm of Indian users. “Ahead of our first DevDay Exchange event in India, we’re making ChatGPT Go freely available for a year to help more people across India easily access and benefit from advanced AI,” he added.

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