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November 02, 2023, 07:59:57 AM
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If you have posted your email address publicly or used it for many services, it is best to assume that all messages and offers contained therein are scam. If you are looking for a specific offer, go to your email address and check it yourself, but clicking on the links will increase the possibility of scamming you.

I advise you to use protonmail, as they have a better mechanism for detecting phishing and avoid such links
That's what happened to a friend of mine, he loves signing up on free stuff online and when we go out to hang out and now he's received so many spam messages in his phone and emails that he doesn't know what to do, told him to change his personal email and make sure to use it on serious stuff only but then last week, when we hang out, the mf used the new email to sign up for stuff. Told him about the spams and that's how they get to your emails and numbers but he didn't mind me and just said that he's just going to create a new email. I guess there's just some people that don't want to be helped. I've tried protonmail before but it's difficult to navigate it or I'm just too lazy to set it up perfectly.
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