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You receive a piece of spam with an unsubscribe link
at the bottom, should you click on the link or just delete the email?
If
you receive a piece of spam or unsolicited email with an unsubscribe link at
the bottom, it is better not to respond. The best thing that you can do
with spam is to delete it and to not respond in any way. If you think about it,
if no one bought anything from spam email, the spammers wouldn't make any money
and much of the spam would disappear.
The
CAN-SPAM Act that was passed in 2004 mandated that email have unsubscribe
instructions included. So most legitimate people who send out newsletters and
other mass mailings have an unsubscribe link on their email. The problem is
that spammers don't necessarily follow the rules. In fact many spammers include
the unsubscribe link to get you to respond. When you do, they know they have a real
live email address and they add your email address to every list they can find,
including lists for pornographic sites.
So
by trying to unsubscribe you can sometimes cause more spam to be sent to your
address and once you are on some of those lists, it is almost impossible to get
off of them. Also, the unsubscribe link of an unscrupulous spammer could take
you to a phishing site or another malicious website.
If
you recognize the email as being a newsletter or other email that you have
subscribed to, feel free to click on any of the links, including the
unsubscribe link. If you don't recognize the sender or the content, it's best
to just delete the email.
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