Most email providers offer filtering options. Create rules or filters that automatically move suspected spam emails to a designated folder or mark them as spam. You can usually set criteria such as specific words, sender addresses, or subject lines to trigger the filter.
Legitimate marketing emails often include an ‘unsubscribe’ link at the bottom. Use this option for emails you no longer want to receive. Be cautious about clicking on unsubscribe links in suspicious emails.
Consider creating a secondary email address for online registrations, newsletters, and other activities that may lead to an influx of emails. Reserve your primary email address for personal and essential communications.
Spammers often use web crawlers to harvest email addresses from websites and forums. Avoid publishing your email address in public places whenever possible.
Keep your antivirus and anti-malware software up to date. Some spam emails may contain malicious attachments or links that can harm your computer or compromise your personal information.
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