Prepositions after "unsubscribe"

unsubscribe from, to, at or with?

In 78% of cases "unsubscribe from" is used

You can always unsubscribe from the email.

You may unsubscribe from this communication at any time.

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I love that about you! Your emails are the only ones I did unsubscribe from and as.

In 14% of cases "unsubscribe to" is used

When you unsubscribe to our electronic newsletter, your details will be deleted from the database.

I've had to unsubscribe to many newsletters because I am so overwhelmed with all the launches and selling.

In 5% of cases "unsubscribe at" is used

Easily unsubscribe at any time.

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In 3% of cases "unsubscribe with" is used

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