Reducing Online Fraud And Email Scams

It is so easy to fall for email scams these days, especially those that are more sophisticated, and it’s also easy for online fraud to take place if you use a single email address for everything that you do.

You can make the Internet a far safer place for yourself, if you create multiple email addresses and use each for a specific purpose.

You can find a lot of helpful tips on reducing the risk of online fraud and reducing junk mail etc in this useful guide How to Reduce Online Fraud and Avoid Email Scams

Taking this a step further, by registering your own domain, you can add a lot of extra functionality to your email, including never having to change email addresses again, reducing the risk for losing your email account, and having new tools to help organize your email.   This article Make Your Email Stand Out by Registering Your Own Domain provides a lot of information on the benefits of domain registration.

I hope that you find these guides useful, and if so, please share them with your family and friends.

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About tony

Tony Payne is a freelance writer who lives on the South Coast of England with his wife Debbie. He has worked in the IT Industry all his life, and has been writing on various sites for the last 10 years. Tony has traveled extensively, both for business and leisure, and has lived in New Zealand and the USA as well as his native England. He enjoys writing about many different topics, often writing about something that grabs him impulsively at the time. Ancient History and Humor are just two diverse topics that he has a passion for, and he also likes to write about his travel experiences and to share his love of photography. Tony would love to write a book one day, but so far the closest that he has come to finding a topic is an autobiography. He is not sure that the world is ready for a 12 volume book entitled "I Only Wanted An Simple Life".

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