The convenience and ease of e-mail is what has made it so widely popular with consumers. These same features are what make it to popular with advertisers. Everyday millions of "Spam" emails are sent out. Spam is annoying at best and destructive at worst. By taking a few precautions you can help to slow or stop the tide of Spam to your in-box.
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My name is Lina. I am the mother of a preschooler, a toddler, and a baby girl. We live in the DC Metropolitan area. I am a homemaker and write freelance. View profile
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- Using Microsoft Outlook to Forward Emails to Your Home Email Address
- How and when to Block or Filter Spam
- How to Avoid Cell Phone Spam
- Number of Spam Emails on the Rise
- Stop Junk Mail
- Reduce Your Carbon Footprint by Eliminating Junk Mail
- Identity Theft and Your Unused Email Address
- You can vist to FTC's spam informational web page at: www.ftc.gov/spam/
- Don't give your email address to just anyone
- Haveing more than one e-mail address will help slow Spam.
- Before deleting, mark yout Spam as junk mail.
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