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I Found Messages In His Personal Email

Do Facebook employees have access to our personal info like photos, messages, email etc?

No, accessing private data results in immediate termination. Those pathways are very closely monitored.User privacy is by far the single most critically guarded aspect of working at Facebook.

Why guys write so short emails or messages?

Haha, that what Ive been wondering. I mean I know a lot of answers to this question, but which one goes with the guy that I have feelings for, who lives for a away form me too?

Here is a list of why he writes short answers:

1) Doesn't have anything that much on his mind

2) Wants to keep you the center of attention

3)Doesn't want it to be noticeable that he like or loves you

4) Hes not interested ( which is not the case here, since he has the time to write a little bit to you,and read your big novels)

Answer mine:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090410183332AAhqqRs&r=w

Have you ever encountered a problem from emailing personal messages through work emails? What happened? Have you changed your email habits as a result?

It’s a gray area that is dependant on the type of company, your particular dept or area of responsibility, and company guidelines.Example: In legal, there is a firm no personal emails if you are involved in a matter. Every email, regardless of device, can be subpoenaed and you may not realize that an innocent question like “Have you ever been to the Wine and Dine restaurant?” you send to a friend can implicate you in a trial. Same thing with working for any business in the Healthcare Industry. HIPAA laws are very specific and a innocent comment to a friend MIGHT turn out to have a relationship to a court case.So to answer your question, if an fellow employee wants to know what am I doing for lunch, I think it would be a stretch to non-compliance.But sending a note from a work email to a non-work email like to a gmail account, adds additional costs to your employer by increasing the bandwidth they pay for and the storage space they incur since most firms of a decent size have a 7 year retention on all communications.So rather than risk losing your job (at a minimum) and especially if your employer does not allow alternate email platforms installed on work computers, use your phone instead. There is nothing worse than having your supervisor get a report that you are spending work time and work equipment and work $$$ for communications unrelated to your job.Hope that helpsE.

Got a message from a hacker, what do I do?

Think about this, if he had photos he would just send you one to make you believe that he has what he says he has. Then he would get a higher response rate. He ain't got anything.

Ignore it.

Is there a way to send a message to someone on Facebook who has blocked me?

How to Send the Message:For sending the message,all you got to know is the "facebook username" of the person who has blocked you.Obviously,if the person has blocked you,you won't be able to visit his/her profile.But finding the facebook username is really a cakewalk.You can make a new account to find the username or better you can simply ask any of your friend just to tell you the person's facebook username.Once you know the username,you automatically gets to know the person's facebook http://email-id.To know how Username is related to Facebook email-id,you can read out my article .Now,you must know that facebook has come up with one new feature,"Emailing blended up with facebook messages." This feature allows you to use your personal email id to send the messages to the people on facebook.Sending the message using email is as simple as sending a normal mail to Anybody Resources and Information. the "To" section,you have to add the person's facebook email id whom you want to send the message to but has blocked you and in the "body" section,you have to write your http://message.As usual,the subject part is optional.After you send the email,the message will arrive in the person's facebook message box in the folder named "Other" and he/she will be able to read out your message like other normal messages he/she receives.

Ivanka Trump used a personal email account to send hundreds of messages discussing WH business last year, officials confirm?

You can't legislate against stupidity.

If I check my personal email at work (Gmail with https), can my employer access my personal messages if they want to?

TY for the A2A.The TL;DR answer? While some natural caution is indicated, this level of paranoia is (usually) not.As others have mentioned, your employer can legally install monitoring programs and devices on it’s machines. So if you use a work computer to access your private Gmail, your employer “could” see that activity. Some geek in a closet somewhere might be spying on you right now, as you read Quora on company time! Activity on a corporate WiFi could also be accessed by some geek in a closet - if they have the tools in place, and if they care.If the corporation has a key logger installed on your workstation, they *could* even get your password and then some geek could use it to log in to your private account(s).So enough paranoia about what “they” could do. Now it’s time to get real.Why the hell would any corporation do that? I have little knowledge of the laws in other countries, but *in the USA* if you could prove your employer accessed your private account, you could sue them easily - and successfully!The only real reason for an employer to monitor your activities on a work machine is to try to make sure you are actually working, not playing slither.io. They may also look at your messages in a company email account - and this is NOT spying! - to make sure you are not lying to clients or misrepresenting the corporation.If you work for a government secure facility, or some Corp that has close ties to Gov or Mil, your chances of being monitored and/or “spied on” quadruple, or more. But the vast majority of corporations are only interested in getting their dollar’s worth of work from you.In several cases, I am the “geek in a closet” that I mentioned. Trust me, I’m far too busy fixing machines for people that insist on using an admin account and clicking yes… Every. Damn. Time. And recovering data for people who open every attachment no matter how many warnings they get. I have zero time and less inclination to try to “spy” on you.Plus, I guarantee the vast majority of my brother and sister geeks are just as indifferent to your kitten pics and latex selfies as I am.

Does Jeff Bezos personally read the emails sent to jeff@amazon.com?

I don’t think so. Below, Jeff’s secretary read & responded to my email. And there is something very troubling about what she/Amazon sent.The reason I wrote Jeff, was simply to alert him to a new technology I’m developing. Something that would shoot Amazon’s sales even further through the roof. But what I got in return was alarming.Below, is a screenshot from the Amazon link in the email above…Let me tell you what it says in a nutshell… “We don’t accept or invest in businesses unless we’ve contacted you first.” … “But go ahead and send your business proposal to us, so we can steal your idea.”If I were an Amazon shareholder, I’d be pissed! Isn’t Amazon responsible to its shareholders to be on the cutting edge of technology, so that their investment capital (shares) go up in value? Well, let me ask the obvious question…How does Amazon expect to be on the cutting edge, if they rely ONLY upon themselves to find new innovation… Unless they’ve got a psychic who can see through closed doors, they could only find innovation in the open market — where everyone else has already seen it!In other words, Amazon shareholders are trusting Amazon to be “First to Market”, yet their protocols assure Amazon will be “Late to the Game”.As if that isn’t bad enough, Amazon makes it 100% clear they reserve the right to implement your idea.This is sickening. Apparently, Amazon has no corporate accountability to society, it’s shareholders, or to fellow startup businesses.They’ve outright declared themselves to be prideful thieves.Needless to say, I didn’t submit my proposal.

What qualifies a personal email as spam? (see additional details)?

Yahoo has there own way of determining what is spam...I know some of my email buddies messages go to spam after a long time of going to my inbox. Just make sure that you keep you spam messages in your bulk folder for at least a week (that is the minimum setting)Click on Options...then Spam protection...Make sure the dot is in front of the option to allow emails to last awhile...several options there on length...if you find a message in the bulk...open it up and mark it as NOT SPAM...This will send it to the inbox and any future messages from this person....What other people do on the other end has nothing to do with your messages going there...They will have to do the same thing as you

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