I have several email accounts and two of them get no spam mainly because I don't use them for online shopping or give them to websites
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSpam doesn't bother me. Most of it gets caught and I never see it.
I'm not so paranoid that I create a new email address for every site that asks for one, in order to track who is selling my data.
What I find more annoying is the sheer number of people who think that my Wordpress sites use Admin as the administrator user name. The number of alerts I get from people trying to hack in is terrible. A concerted effort occurred over the weekend.
One rare person who did suggested Twitter is the best way to publicise blog articles, but I don't want to get into that and in any case I'm not bothered one way or another.
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Spam doesn't bother me. Most of it gets caught and I never see it.
I'm not so paranoid that I create a new email address for every site that asks for one, in order to track who is selling my data.
What I find more annoying is the sheer number of people who think that my Wordpress sites use Admin as the administrator user name. The number of alerts I get from people trying to hack in is terrible. A concerted effort occurred over the weekend.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf you are not getting almost no emails then obviously there will be little or zero spam, it’s hardly a good example of effective spam filtering
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If you are not getting almost no emails then obviously there will be little or zero spam, it’s hardly a good example of effective spam filtering
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
No spam emails, ever, not a single one?
I guess this claim comes from the same place as "I fix structural problems daily", ie - vetran level bulltulip.
I have several email accounts and two of them get no spam mainly because I don't use them for online shopping or give them to websites.
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Originally posted by aTwit is here View Post
No spam emails, ever, not a single one?
I guess this claim comes from the same place as "I fix structural problems daily", ie - vetran level bulltulip.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostStrange I get no spam on my personal or work mail, maybe paying for spam scanning is worthwhile?
I guess this claim comes from the same place as "I fix structural problems daily", ie - vetran level bulltulip.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Ever since I bought Viagra to please Nuttina for more tan 10 seconds I get loads of spam - strangely everyone thinks I need an enlargement?
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DONOTTRACK was the right way to do it - law should have required not tracking those who chose such mode in browser, but that would upset srrious business interests so they came up with massive red tape that never was meant to fit declared purpose.
GdPR should be scrapped completely
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I think the cookie thing could be better implemented. I do like being given the choice of whether I accept just essential for function or the whole lot but there are occasions where I just want to quickly look at something and don't want to be bothered with it all.
I find the best way to get around that is to set my browser to delete all cookies on exit and just have a couple of sites where the cookies are kept because I'm too lazy to re-enter log in details.
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Good, there are very few websites that are useful without cookies or the server storing state data and constantly having to react to popups is a pain
Data protection is also a farce and used by companies to hinder and not protect the user
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