Unsubscribe from the Smava newsletter: This is how it works


Is your email inbox overflowing with newsletters? We’ll tell you how you can unsubscribe from the Smava newsletter.

Smava was founded in 2007 and is a German online portal for comparing and arranging loans. You may have used the service once to get good information before taking out a loan and ordered the newsletter. It may not be relevant to you in the long term. We will therefore explain to you how you can easily unsubscribe from the regular e-mails from Smava and thus relieve your inbox.

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Smava Newsletter: How to unsubscribe

In Germany it is mandatory that there must be a quick way to unsubscribe from e-mails in the form of newsletters and advertising. Most reputable newsletters therefore usually contain a corresponding link. Smava also offers this, so that you will no longer receive any advertising or information about possible loans in the future:

  • Open the newsletter in your email inbox.
  • And scroll at the end.
  • There you will find a (usually smaller) formulation for unsubscribing or unsubscribing from the newsletter with a link.
  • You have to click on this and a Smava page will open in your browser.
  • You may have to confirm your wish to unsubscribe again there.
  • Then you’ve already made it.

In this way you can unsubscribe from the newsletter, regardless of whether you have a customer account with the comparison portal or not. So you don’t have to log in to Smava separately. Since you have also encountered questions or problems, we have an overview of the various ways to reach Smava customer service.

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