Question:
What is the best way to keep my personal email address from spam? Is it safe to use my email addy for Facebook?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
What is the best way to keep my personal email address from spam? Is it safe to use my email addy for Facebook?
Seven answers:
maddychris
2008-12-09 22:52:39 UTC
In my opinion, the best way to keep clean of spam is simple:



The first rule is NEVER reply to spam, NEVER click the unsubscribe link and NEVER e-mail to the unsubscribe address.



These are simply underhand tactics to get ‘active’ e-mail addresses.



Some other tips to avoid getting spammed in the first place:





1) Never use your real e-mail address in newsgroups, this is the best place to get picked up by a spam bot. Use something like l33t-no-spam-at-i.hate.spam-darknet.org.uk



Then in your signature put remove -no-spam and i.hate.spam- to reply.



2) Never put your e-mail address on a publically viewable web page as it will be spidered by Google and grabbed by spammers.



If you do need to put an e-mail address use the simple JavaScript below to protect it:









3) If you do put your e-mail address anywhere try and obscure it in some way.



4) Create a disposable e-mail address (hotmail or yahoo) that you rarely check for signing up to Web-sites. Most commercial sites will bombard you with spam after you’ve signed up for whatever services they are offering. Some also sell your address to list makers or other spammer so never give your *real* e-mail address to anyone except people you want to e-mail you.



5) Don’t share your e-Mail address & Skip Compulsive Registration* This goes along with number 4, if possible don’t register, and if you do make sure you untick the ’spam me with a newsletter’ box.



Well 5) maybe a problem. Most of the times, a search on Google shows us a site with the answer to our problem, still, a big part of them requires registration (like Expertexchange)



That’s where BugMeNot comes into play.



BugMeNot is database of login information (usernames and passwords) that you can use to access a site that requires registration. The site has a voting mechanism that enables you to vote for the Username/Password that worked for you, making the login combination with most votes, the first on the list for a specific site.



You can also add new login information to the database for the sites you can’t find a login.



There is also a BugMeNot plugin for Firefox, that enables you to automatically enter the login information for a site, with a single click of the mouse.

The plugin was made for older versions of Firefox, and it has been reported not to work with most recent versions.



BugMeNot is not the solution for everything, and sometimes you need to ’share’ your e-Mail with others.



DEA - Disposable e-Mail Address - Allows you to share an e-Mail address on doubtful sites without the concern of that information being used to spam.



There are various sites providing DEA’s. Top 10 sites.
rokaround
2008-12-09 22:54:25 UTC
Do Not put your E mail In the Public You will be inundated with every weirdo from here to Eternity. I signed up for microsoft and accepted their (partners) to see my Email .. I have every Phising Nutcase in the World trying to scam Me. I even Have Websites pretending to be Microsoft Itself and Microsoft Does Nothing . There is no where to complain to at Microsoft I report the Spammers as Phising and they just keep on coming.
Zelda
2008-12-09 22:53:56 UTC
I usually type it in a way that bots aren't likely to recognize or restrict it to friends. Eg. Zelda +-!at!-+ domain +-d0t-+org Is something a human can easily read, but a bot that goes around harvesting e-mail addresses off the web might well miss. So far so good, though that may have as much to do with Gmail's great spam filters as my habits.
2008-12-09 22:52:37 UTC
best way is use with kaspersky anti spam software. so you can protect 50 emails from spams.
toirties
2008-12-09 22:50:29 UTC
I would suggest keeping two email accounts. One that you use for friends, family, and those you don't suspect of being spammers. Then have a secondary account that you check regularly but use to sign up for things online that you may worry would send you spam.
2008-12-09 22:50:03 UTC
Get gmail. best spam filter around. Besides, gmail is waaaayyyy better than any other free email.
Bethany
2008-12-09 22:51:46 UTC
If you are creating a facebook bebo myspace or any websight of the same kind it is best not to use your common email adress to register, also on your profile do not write about what your email is. This is the best way to keep your email safe, also dont accept people adding you if you dont know who they are.



I hope i helped



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