Tech: When to Unsubscribe and when to just DELETE

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Brian Curry

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Nov 29, 2016, 5:22:09 PM11/29/16
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You get a message that you think is Spam; should you click on that
"unsubscribe" at the bottom, or reply back with "unsubscribe"
somewhere, or visit a website to stop them?

Likely in most cases NO.

This article goes over why "No" is the best answer and just Delete it
or mark it Spam to help your ISPs spam filters.

http://hostandstore.com/5-things-you-should-know-before-unsubscribing/

Written avoiding a lot of technical gibberish. And it gives you hints
of how "they think" and use the info you reveal. Most I was aware of
and why my Spidey sense is pretty good. (Just cause I am paranoid,
does not mean they are not out to get me and you...)

This is the season that people are SHOPPING, and many are e-shopping.
You may get an offer you were not expecting and have no clue who the
sender is. Most times say NO and Delete it.

HTH.

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