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How to Protect your Privacy and Avoid Spam Scams

  • Do not respond to suspicious spammed emails. A response only confirms the accuracy of your email address, and may result in even more messages filling up your In-box.
  • If you are suspicious, do not click on the link asking to be taken off the sender's list, as the senders often use that as a ploy to confirm the recipient's address, resulting in even more spammed email.
  • Never submit your credit card details or other personal information to non-secure Web sites (there should be a locked padlock icon that appears in yellow, or in a yellow box, on the bottom bar of the order form Web browser).
  • Use spam filtering or spam blocking software.
  • Do not send your email address through chat rooms, instant message services or Internet bulletin boards and newsgroups.
  • Do not give out your primary email address for online registration or on e-commerce sites. Have another free email address to use more publicly.
  • Do not forward chain email. This special type of email is considered spam. It is unsolicited, intrusive and may clog up email servers and slow down Internet traffic.

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