View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. May 3, AM in response to pfsparky In response to pfsparky I assume you talking about email? Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: Drew Reece Drew Reece. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: pfsparky Question: Q: what is difference between spam and trash More Less.
Ask a question Reset. Your message, while legitimate, may be classified as "junk mail" if it doesn't fit their needs. For instance, a teenager may delight in the email flyers of a store that sells room decor, while her father finds them a nuisance.
When you contact your subscribers via email, be sure to include the sort of information they actually want and agreed to receive. First, never send an email or text message to someone who has not opted in to receive emails from you.
To send messages to a recipient who does not want them is illegal; according to the FCC, the "CAN-SPAM law bans unwanted email messages sent to your mobile phone if they are 'commercial messages. Honor any unsubscription requests you receive. Spam scams happen to everyone once or twice: you get a message from your bank, claiming that you must "click this link and verify your account information.
While junk mail is usually a sort of advertisement from a company that has received or purchased your email address, scams use spam tactics, such as guessing email addresses or buying them, to infect your computer or steal your information. Spam can hit your work email just as well as it hits your personal address -- and getting the wrong sort of spam can endanger your work data. The best prevention against spam and junk mail is to keep your email address as private as possible. Listing your email online creates links that make it even easier for for spammers to find your address.
You can also receive spam via text, in a direct message, or even as comments on websites. While not all spam messages are scams, many have malicious intent. We all know by now that criminals send out spam emails with the motive to steal our personal information, our money, or both.
Yet many of us could be caught off-guard given the right circumstances. So we can never be too careful, with so many threats on the rise.
Criminal spammers make money by taking advantage of the massive volume of emails they send out. They may use each card for various purchases or cash advances.
Junk mail comes in many forms, too. For example, if you bought some running shorts from a store in the mall a month ago, a catalog promoting new arrivals might show up at your door. Spam defenses are one of the most important factors when choosing where to host your email. As for junk mail, you might assume that emails from legitimate senders are safe to unsubscribe.
Unsubscribing can then put you on additional lists, causing the number of unwanted emails to go up instead of down.
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