Techniques to Protect Yourself From Spam
It is virtually impossible to avoid having your email address end up on a spammer's mailing list. You can, however, take steps to minimize the
amount of spam that you receive. Here are to top five:
Address Munging
Never, ever post your permanent email address publicly online. Posting it on a website, on USENET, or in a guest book, for example, virtually
guarantees that it will end up on a spammer's emailing list.
If you absolutely have to supply an address, or regularly participate in online forums but do not want further communication, camouflage your
address in some way. You can, for example, disguise your address by writing it in such a way that humans can read it, but the spammers automated
programs cannot.
Example: instead of JaneDoe@ISP.com, add a blank space before and after the "@" sign, or use characters e.g. JaneDoe at ISP dot com.
This is reffered to as "address munging". While address munging does not allow for a regular, clickable email link, anyone who really wants to
contact you will figure it out the proper address.
If you have a website, provide a feedback form instead of giving your email address.
Sign up for an Alternative Email Addresses
Do not use your primary email address when placing an online order, getting a free download, or want to sign up for a newsletter or free
service Get a secondary email address that you can use in these instances. You can open a free email account for this purpose. Email providers
such as GMail and yahoo offer this free email service.
Reserve this email address specifically for this online activity - do not offer it to people from whom you want to receive email, as this will
likely be lost in the deluge of junk mail.
Also, be sure to log into this account on a regular basis to delete the junk mail and avoid having the account closed. If you get
over-spammed, just close this account and open a new one.
Choose an email address that cannot be easily guessed at. One method used by spammers to get email address is to generate a list of likely
email addresses based on a combination of first names, last names and commonly used words. They may, for example build an emailing list that has
variations of an address like JoelDoe1@hotmail.com, JoelDoe2@hotmail.com etc.
You can foil this spammer's tactic by using a relatively long email address, for example 8 or more characters long. You should also avoid
choosing email addresses that include either of your names. Use your initials instead, in combination with numbers, e.g. jtd1509@yahoo.com.
Beware the Phisher Spam
Phishing is a tactic used by spammers to scam you into giving up vital personal and financial information. Its sole purpose is identity
theft.
Never divulge any personal or financial information that is requested in an email. Your bank or credit card company would never ask you to
confirm or update your personal information via an email or a link in an email. Any such emails should be reported to the bank or credit card
company. Never, ever click on any links in this type of spam.
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