Often, when registering on certain resources, users do not pay attention to some information, for example, that notifications will be sent to the email address containing not only the necessary information, but also advertising. This is the so-called spam. Getting rid of it makes it easier to communicate on the Internet.
Instructions
Step 1
To unsubscribe from unwanted spam, follow these steps. Open the letter you received from a resource that sends ads. Please note that many sites provide a opt-out feature, but this setting is simply very difficult to find. Read the ad text.
Step 2
Find a link that will direct you to the relevant website's web page to opt out of useless notifications. Then follow it. Moreover, be extremely careful before opening letters with suspicious content, because some of them may have virus programs. For the same reason, you shouldn't give up on a good antivirus.
Step 3
Another method can be used. Log in to your email box by entering your username and password. Go to your inbox. Highlight the message by checking the box next to it. Next, at the top of the page, find the "This is spam!" and click on it with the mouse. This will move the email to the appropriate spam folder. Use another option if this method does not work.
Step 4
Enter the site that sends unnecessary letters, register and log in. In your account settings, deselect the items responsible for sending spam and other unwanted information. Save the required changes. And if you get advertisements from this website again, please contact the site administrator.
Step 5
Add the web resource to the spam list. But this method is not very convenient, since messages from this service will automatically move to a folder named "Spam". After all, some notifications contain the necessary information, for example, about the news of the site, ongoing promotions, discussions on the forum. If you need to read any message from this site, open the "Spam" folder and look at the letters.