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 User Rating Rate This | Don’t click on links that are provied in any email that are received from person you don't know of feel supecious about 1 year ago |
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 User Rating Rate This | If you need to provide an email address to verify an online account and you don't want them to have your real address, you can use name@mailinator.com. Vist mailinator.com about 1 year ago |
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 User Rating Rate This | Consider creating a Gmail account. In addition to having lots of storage space and being nicely organized, Gmail has a fairly good spam filter. about 1 year ago |
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 User Rating Rate This | Stop posting your e-mail address on a public forum or website. It is estimated that 95% of all junk e-mail is caused by a person publicly disclosing his or her e-mail address about 1 year ago |
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 User Rating Rate This | Use Three email addresses (at least) apart from work email. one for friends, One for safe emailing like friends, trusted purchasese like Amazon.com and the other for risky emailing example chat, newsgroups ,..) about 1 year ago |
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 User Rating Rate This | get spam blockers or filters for free such as: Bounce Spam Mail, Spam Buster or unk URL, or IHATESPAM about 1 year ago |
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 User Rating Rate This | If you receive a spam that promotes a brand, complain to the company behind the brand by postal mail. Per Consumer Reports, a complaint by postal mail has a tendency to make more of a statement to a company than email about 1 year ago |
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 User Rating Rate This | Telemarketing and junk faxes The no-brainer. Sign up for the federal Do-Not-Call List online or by calling (888) 382-1222 about 1 year ago |
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 User Rating Rate This | If you get spam email that you think is deceptive, forward it to spam@uce.gov. The FTC uses the spam stored in this database to pursue law enforcement actions against people who send deceptive email. about 1 year ago |