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Keep Getting Unwanted E-mails From **** Sites How Can I Stop It

I keep getting unwanted e-mails from sex sites,can you help ?

Unsubscribe doesn't always work. Don't even open it. Usually causes more mail to come from them. Report it as SPAM and you won't get it anymore.

Put a check mark in the box to the left of all of the emails you don't want to hear from. Then scroll up to the top of the page and click on "Report Spam".

It will either go to your trash folder or your bulk folder. Just delete from there without opening. Also, check your address book. If their name or ID is in there, delete it.

How to stop getting unwanted e-mails?

If you mean a website as a party, You must Unsubscribe in the website. If not, You will receive those e-mails everyday, no matter for what. Just Because you registered In the site.
For Unsubscribe your E-mail address you should open one of these incoming E-mails which they sent, And search for the Unsubscribe Button or note. Click on it, So they would guide you to their web page. And then choose to not receive any mails again.

If you don't have this option, You have to create a new account, Give your new account's address to all of your freinds, And get rid Of them.

Hope it helps.

How do I stop getting emails from websites I don't want to get emails from?

Yours is a question related to finding the "Holy Grail" ...Your problem is called SPAM, lots of unwanted and unsolicited e-mails coming into your mailbox.   Getting rid of them is hard.   The most common solution is to mark them as SPAM and let your e-mail system software handle them...that is, put them in a SPAM folder where they will eventually be deleted for good.Ah, but here is the delicate balance:  Sometimes, an email is marked as SPAM when in reality you DID NOT want it discarded as such,  this is a "False Positive (SPAM)", so, you have to tell or teach your email system to NOT put into SPAM mails coming from that sender, or maybe with "that" specific subject....  But them  similar SPAM messages will pass thru and re-appear in your mailbox.And this is a never-ending story of SPAM management in the Internet era.SPAM is here and it won't go away in the foreseeable future, so, learn to leave with it.... Sorry for the bad news.

I keep getting unwanted emails. How do I block this company from mailing me? Need I pay for this capability?

How do you block unwanted emails from even showing up? I keep getting unwanted emails from this Canadian Pharmacy trying to sell me Viagra and weird things I don't want to see. Do you have to pay for a special Yahoo service to achieve this capability or can I just block this creepy company from emailing me? I've applied the unsubscribe option on 2 of their sites, but they still email me every couple of days. Can my computer ascribe their site as spam, even though it's getting through to me? How do I get instructions on how to block this annoying company from emailing me any longer? Thanks.

How can I stop unwanted emails which I’m getting on daily basis? Although I have unsubscribed many but still there is no end.

You don't. There are 3 basic classes of repeat emails:Ones you have subscribed to. Unsubscribe normally works.Legitimate companies that don't verify subscribed email addresses. Sometimes unsubscribe works, but usually the companies are clueless. You can usually filter these to a junk folder or autodelete them.Scummy scammers. Spam filters can catch a lot of these, but there are false positives (marked as spam but you want them) or false negatives (not marked as spam but unwanted).You train yourself to detect false markings, but defer that chore until you aren't busy. The key is not to read your spam folder unless you think you have a false positive, and then be highly suspicious.

How do i stop unwanted e mails from porn sites?

Do you could have options to your mail for 'direct mail' or a 'unsolicited mail filter'? If this is the case, both add all of the undesirable websites to junk or spam, or set your mail up so that you just handiest receive e-mails from individuals/corporations you already know. Failing that, record the websites - or if you can be bothered, contact the organizations saying you wish to be removed from their mailing record (though of course by means of contacting them they know your email deal with is a legitimate one and won't comply! Are attempting the spam/junk filters first. Excellent luck and i hope you soon put a stop to unwanted mailings. I had a friend utilising Virgin mail and Virgin helped her get rid of similar undesirable stuff! Blissful xmas

How do you stop getting emails from dating sites and others that you dont want?

Your best first bet is to use the contact form on the site in question and ask for confirmation of removal.

If you get no response and the spam keeps coming, then you can do a simple whois @ whois.domaintools.com to find the sites information and importantly who they are hosted with.

Then send them another email or use contact form and notify them that if they do not remove you from there mailing list you will report them to there host provider (most decent host providers will not allow clients to spam and will limit there email sending abilities and even lock them in cases of too much spam).

If they still do not acknowledge you then report them to there host and to:

www.ftc.gov - just fill out the online form

www.spamcop.net - quick register and form fill online

Most sites will remove you after at least the second email and threat of report to there host, but there are some unscrupulous sites either self hosted or there host will not care in parts of the world. For that scenario you will just have to set up a filter in your email program either outlook or thunderbird for instance for the spam address eg. *@datingsitewontlisten.com and then all future emails will be automatically sent to spam/junk folder and deleted after a few days.

Hope this helps
James

When I am on the internet I keep getting unwanted web sites opening how can I stop them internet explorer?

Try an offline scanner: an alternative that does not have to be installed, doesn't need Windows, and can still scan for malware files:

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You can create a "Rescue CD" with AVG anti-virus software:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/192414/av...
AVG Offers Free Emergency Boot CD
Carrie-Ann Skinner
Mar 25, 2010 9:46 am

The link:
http://www.avg.com/us-en/avg-rescue-cd
AVG Rescue CD
A powerful toolset for rescue & repair of infected machines.

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You can create a "Rescue CD" with F-Secure anti-virus software:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/193038/th...
The Cleanest Malware Scan
Lincoln Spector
Apr 5, 2010 8:47 am

The link:
http://www.f-secure.com/en_EMEA/security/tools/rescue-cd/
Boot Up Securely with the Rescue CD

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Using another computer, you download the ISO image. The file is not very large (60 to 100 megabytes) and downloads fast on broadband like DSL and cable. Then you burn the ISO image to a CD; most computers have software with their DVD/CD drives that can do this specialized burn.

If you download both of these, each ISO image must be burned to a separate CD.

Then you boot your computer with this disk. Since Windows does not run, any virus or spyware or trojans or crimeware or keyloggers or other malicious software called malware cannot run and take control of your computer.

This is a Linux-type set of programs, and it does not give you a pretty interface - it's all text and you will have to use the keyboard to select what operations to do.

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Be aware that if these programs find and remove or quarantine malicious files, you might not be able to boot your computer into Windows; some malware corrupts essential Windows files to be able to gain control of the computer.

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The advantage to this type of anti-virus scanning is that since Windows does not start, any malware on your computer cannot take control. Many computers get more than one malware program installed on them; an anti-virus program like one of these two allows you to remove some of those malware programs and makes it easier for other anti-malware programs to remove the others.

It's a never-ending battle.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at 3:00 pm CDT

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