Some Guidelines to Prevent Spam
Getting spam is very annoying. Not only does spam clutter up your inbox, but sometimes it could be dangerous and fraudulent email which steals your bank account or does some other kind of criminal activity. Spam is sent many ways, but the most famous way is sending emails. But what most people aren't aware of is that the senders of spam often have your email address because you put it in some dubious web site, which registers your address in spam lists, or in a list to be sold to spammers. But spam is something that can be very easily avoided by following these guidelines:
- Be careful when entering your address. When some site asks for your email, you should be absolutely certain that the site is a safe one. Whenever you are in doubt, can't trust the site or see something fishy and suspicious about it, find out more about it by doing a search via a search engine.
- Use a disposable address. However, if you really need to register your address, and the site has a dubious reputation, you can use a disposable address service, such as Mailinator, or the BugMeNot email service. They provide temporary emails, which you can use for getting just a single message, so your main address won't be exposed to spammers.
- Don't expose your address. In a discussion forum, you may need to give your email address for someone so they can contact you. However, what most people don't realize is that spammers can get your address easily when you post it in a public location such as an open discussion forum, or a web site so people can contact you. Common methods to avoid this include using "AT" instead of "@" and "DOT" instead of the "." symbol when giving your address, because the spam bots won't realize it's an email address or how it is spelled. Another method you could use is to give your email in private ways, such as instant messengers or personal messages. ...
Click here to read the rest of the article at HowToDoThings.com
Author: Issamu Okada