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Tired of Junk Emails? A Simple Guide to Managing Spam


If you've been using email for a while, you're probably familiar with those pesky unwanted emails that sneak into your inbox. They're known as "spam." It's the digital equivalent of junk mail that you might find in your mailbox at home.


What is Spam?

In a nutshell, spam emails are unwanted messages, often sent out in bulk. Sometimes they're just annoying advertisements, but they can also contain scams or even harmful software. The good news is, there are some easy ways to manage them.



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Handling Spam Like a Pro

  1. Don't open it: The first rule of spam is not to open it. If an email looks suspicious, or if it's from someone you don't know, best to leave it alone.

  2. Use the spam button: Your email service has a 'spam' or 'junk' button. This is your friend! If you get an email you think is spam, click that button. It sends the email into your spam folder and helps your email service recognize similar emails in the future.

  3. Keep your email address private: The more places your email address is, the more spam you're likely to get. Try to keep your email address off public websites.

  4. Unsubscribe: Legitimate companies will include an 'unsubscribe' link at the bottom of their emails. If you're receiving unwanted emails from a real company, click this link to stop getting their emails.

Spam can be a nuisance, but by following these tips, you'll be well on your way to a cleaner, spam-free inbox. Happy emailing!



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