Fighting spam is an uphill battle. Each time you unsubscribe yourself from a junk email list, your inbox gets hit with double the amount the next day. What’s worse is not knowing how you got on that ...
With an increase in the number of services you subscribe to (or are already subscribed to), it is likely that you are also being flooded with emails from a plethora of services — to an extent where it ...
Changing your Google account email address has been possible for years, but not if you’re using a “@gmail.com” email address.
There are plenty of good reasons why you might want to change your email account. You want or need to change email providers, you hate your current email address, or you’ve become inundated with spam.
When you created your personal email address, it may have expressed who you were then but may not reflect who you are now. If you want to leave a different impression that is perhaps more professional ...
You need to change how you use Gmail. Republished on May 27 with new reports into email-based attacks and a useful security test for users to see the tactics now being used against them. Google’s 2 ...
With the average person sending and receiving more than 120 business emails every day, you can’t blame people for not publicly posting their email addresses. Who wants their inbox overflowing with ...
If you’re signed up for any digital newsletters, have an inbox full of marketing emails, or have particularly nosey colleagues, some of those emails are definitely being tracked without your knowledge ...