We all like getting things for free, but to get the free stuff we usually must provide our email address. There is always a risk that this will get us more junk email. Let's see how we can avoid the junk but still get the goodies.
Difficulty Level: easy Time Required: 5 minutes
Here's How:
- Only provide your email address to sites that have an appropriate privacy policy.
- Use a free (and disposable) email address when you suspect you may get on email lists that don't interest you. Copy Here
- Most online forms provide a checkbox to select whether you want to receive email from them. Check or uncheck as appropriate
- Many online forms have a checkbox which asks permission to share your information with third parties. Check or uncheck as appropriate.
- Avoid entering your email address in online guest books or other places where it will be displayed on the Web. Spammers use programs called bots to harvest these.
- Never reply to unsolicited email even to request removal. It just verifies that your address is valid.
- Use a bulk email blocking service like the one described in the related features below.
- Some junk email is inevitable. Learn to recognize it by the subject or other headers and delete it without bothering to open it.
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