How to Stop Quora Emails
Most unwanted Quora emails are from the Quora Digest. It's a daily or weekly email with popular questions and answers, and Quora turns it on by default.
Here's how to unsubscribe from Quora Digest and stop other Quora emails in seconds.
How to Unsubscribe from Quora Digest Emails
The fastest way to stop Quora Digest emails is straight from your inbox:
- Open any Quora Digest email.
- Scroll to the bottom.
- Click the Unsubscribe link.
- Confirm when prompted.
That's it. You should stop receiving the Digest within a day or two.
If you want to make sure it's fully off, you can also turn it off from your Quora settings (next section).
How to Stop Quora Emails from Your Account Settings
To stop all Quora emails or choose exactly which ones you get:
- Log in at quora.com.
- Click your profile icon in the top right corner.
- Select Settings.
- Click Email & Notifications on the left side.
- Uncheck the types of emails you want to stop (Quora Digest, Popular Answers, messages, etc.).
- Click Save at the bottom.
This gives you full control. You can turn off everything or just the categories that bother you.
How to Stop Quora Emails on Mobile
You can also manage Quora email notifications from the app:
- Open the Quora app on your phone.
- Tap your profile icon.
- Go to Settings.
- Tap Email & Notifications.
- Toggle off the email types you don't want.
The options are the same as on desktop. If you already turned them off on the website, you don't need to do this again.
How to Block Quora Emails in Gmail
If you've unsubscribed but still see Quora emails, or you just want them gone from your inbox immediately, you can block them in Gmail:
- Open any email from Quora in Gmail.
- Click the three dots (more options) in the top right of the email.
- Select Block "Quora".
This sends all future Quora emails straight to spam. It's a good backup if the unsubscribe didn't fully take effect.
You can also set up a filter to auto-delete Quora emails:
- In Gmail, search for
from:quora.com. - Click the filter icon in the search bar.
- Click Create filter.
- Check Delete it and click Create filter.
Stop Quora Emails with InboxPurge
If Quora isn't the only sender flooding your inbox, InboxPurge can help you clean up everything at once.
InboxPurge is a Chrome extension that scans your Gmail for subscription and notification emails and lets you bulk unsubscribe in seconds.
- Install the InboxPurge Chrome extension.
- Open Gmail and connect your account.
- In the InboxPurge sidebar, find Quora and click Unsubscribe.

It handles the unsubscribe process for you and can also delete old Quora emails in bulk.
What Is Quora Digest and Why Am I Getting It?
Quora Digest is an automated email that Quora sends with a collection of popular questions and answers based on your interests. If you ever created a Quora account (or signed in with Google), you were automatically subscribed.
You don't have to be an active Quora user to receive it. Even if you signed up once and never went back, the Digest keeps coming until you unsubscribe.
The steps above will stop it completely.
FAQs About Stopping Quora Emails
Can I stop all Quora emails at once?
Yes. Go to Settings > Email & Notifications on Quora and uncheck every email category. Then click Save. This stops all Quora emails, including the Digest, messages, and activity notifications.
Why am I still getting Quora emails after unsubscribing?
First, make sure your changes were saved in Quora's settings. Some emails (like account security or transactional messages) can't be turned off. If promotional emails keep coming, use Gmail's block or filter option as a backup.
Is Quora Digest spam?
Not technically. Quora Digest is a legitimate email from Quora, but it's turned on by default, which is why many people don't remember signing up for it. You can safely unsubscribe using the link at the bottom of any Digest email.
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