How to Safeguard Your Mailbox From Spam

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It is perhaps impossible to combat spam that lands in your mailbox at 100% unless you stop using the Internet. Although email clients have spam filters in place, they do not always work: either they consider important messages to be suspicious, or send unwanted mail to your Inbox. Of course, we want that you do not receive spam messages at all. That’s why we have put together five anti-spam methods to help you clean up your inbox.

Trick 1 – “Train” Your Spam Filter

Try to not just delete unwanted emails from your Inbox but always inform your email client that they are spam. This can be done in just a couple of clicks by highlighting the email and clicking on the Spam icon. Such functionality is available in all email clients. By the way, it is also worth checking a spam folder for messages that are not really spam and were sorted out by internal mistake. This way you can better “train” the spam filter in your mail.

Trick 2 – Employ Third-Party Anti-Spam Protection

On the Internet, you can find different programs and extensions specially tailored to protect against spam. As a rule, such utilities do their job better than standard spam filters. For example, with the https://cleantalk.org/email-checker email checker, you will get all your email entries automatically scanned by the solution and sorted out based on the criteria you set.

Trick 3 – Never Reply to Spam

If you detect a spam email, do not open it. If you open an email and realize that it is spam, close it immediately. Never click on links or buttons from the email or download attachments from messages from suspicious senders. They may contain malware that hacks your personal data and puts your computer at risk. Be careful!



Trick 4 – Register One More Email Address

Internet spam works in a simple way: the more sites know your email address, the more unwanted emails you will receive. Therefore, it is best to create a separate email address for registrations on different Internet resources and share your personal email address with people and sites you know.

Trick 5 – Don’t Post Your Personal Address on Sites

If you have a personal website or a page on a popular online resource, it is better not to post your email address there. Many spammers use programs that automatically visit websites and look for email addresses on them. On social networks or on forums, it is usually possible to hide your email. With a personal site, things are a little more complicated, especially if it is important for you to leave your contacts for communication. Even if you hide the email under the button, it will hardly help: the address can still be found in the page HTML code.

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