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Setting up More Email Accounts

You cannot deny the fact the even once in your life, you have been duped by phishing emails. With an email saying that you have won thousands of dollars in a lottery, who could blame you for taking your chances and clicking on that link. To the dismay of thousands of other people who did the same thing, computer crashes have been the result of their wishes to become an instant millionaire.

Spam emails are a common fact of life. While experts have surely found a way to avoid traps and errors from spam emails, newbies still have lots to learn. Without paying serious attention to your email security, a spam email can bring much harm to your computer. To your surprise, even restarting the computer may not be enough to avert crashes.

Setting up more than one email account

You are probably hoping to have a single key to open all your emails. But during these times of smart frauds and ingenious hacks, you couldn’t take a chance on this. Instead, you should organize your email accounts based on intended use or possible senders. Ideally, you should have one for personal use. This email account should be given out only to friends and family members. Another email account should also be set up for office use. Finally, the last one should be used for other emails such as subscription to newsletters, blog updates, etc. Through this, you can find an easy escape from annoying spam emails and save time on reading not too important messages all at the same time.

Your first two email accounts could be free or paid for. But for receiving emails for newsletters and product offers, might as well go for free email accounts. You also have to consider the idea that, eventually, you may have to dump this account to avoid spams and secure your address in the online world.

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