“5 Easy Ways to Avoid Getting an Avalanche of Spam”

“5 Easy Ways to Avoid Getting an Avalanche of Spam”

Spam e-mails are not only annoying and time consuming, but they’re also becoming more dangerous to your personal privacy and the security of your computer. Millions of computers users are getting infected, spoofed, and tricked by spam e-mails every year, forcing the user to pay hefty fees to clean and restore their PCs back to working order.

So what can we do about this?

First and foremost, it’s absolutely critical that you get a quality spam blocking software installed as a first line of defense.

As you probably already know from firsthand experience, once you’re on a spammer’s list, it’s impossible to get off; and changing your e-mail address can be a major inconvenience especially if you rely on it to stay in touch with important business and personal contacts.

To reduce the chances of your e-mail address getting on a spammers list, here are 5 simple preventative measures you can take that will go a long way in keeping not-so-delicious spam out of your in-box.

1. Use a disposable e-mail address.

2. Pay attention to check boxes that automatically opt you in.

3. Don’t post your main e-mail address on your website, web forums, or newsgroups.

4. Create throwaway e-mail accounts.

5. Don’t open, reply to or try to opt-out of obvious spam e-mails.

So How Can You Permanently Stop Spam From Taking Over Your Inbox

If you are absolutely fed up with the number of spam e-mails invading your inbox every second of the day, then download our “5 Easy Ways to Avoid Getting an Avalanche of Spam” Report below.

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I hope you will find this post informative and useful. I am looking forward to hearing your comments. That’s all I have for today, until next time make it a great day!

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