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clicking on website shows a page about the website but unable to get to site
I hope this makes sense; When I click on a website in my email. I get a page document about the website or article but no images and I am unable to see the site. Any idea if there is setting that I
By Sew Walker · #20803 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
How do I block email. I get many unwanted and clicking unsubscribe does no good and sometimes it tells me the site is not available? Thank you Sue
By Sew Walker · #20802 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
They have already harvested your e-ddress. Now you need to check their site and if they have a ¡°do not share¡± system, and sign up. I keep a throw away email for retailers or sites that might abuse
By Brent · #20801 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
Don¡¯t bother blocking most spam email. Their e-ddresses change all the time with the same body. Block just the ones that repeat the same sending e-ddresses like bad retailers. Brent
By Brent · #20800 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
Yes, I unsubscribe if I know the senders. Actually, I used to unsubscribe quite a lot of junk but not all! Once in awhile there¡¯d be an annoying unknown sender and sometimes I¡¯d unsubscribe them.
By Becky Lindroos · #20799 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
Ok, known sender. You can report spam calls and texts to fcc.gov. They have teeth, but seldom bite email. Text, they only listen. And for email, won¡¯t even take complaints, you only get action if
By Brent · #20798 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
Actually, those KNOWN senders that I no longer wish to receive mails from are the ones I¡¯m writing about (they could be magazine publishers, online retailers, political parties, etc. I know
By jimrobertson · #20797 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
I do similarly as Pat. Only in my case Apple¡¯s filters catch most of the spam, but unfortunately, sometimes catch emails from the domain groups.io. So without opening the spam, I do a quick rolling
By Brent · #20796 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
Thanks for this tip that I hadn¡¯t thought about! PatSent from iPad Pro2
By Pat Taylor · #20795 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
jimrobertson wrote: I have been clicking ¡°Block Sender¡± on a lot of unsolicited emails., then trashing them. -- Jim Saklad jimdoc@... ?
By Jim Saklad · #20794 ·
Re: Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
I route all such messages to Junk and delete unopened. PatSent from iPad Pro
By Pat Taylor · #20793 ·
Minimizing exposure to phishing attempts
Two reasons for this post: I get too much email I worry more and more about exposing my identity online So, I¡¯m wondering whether there¡¯s risk involved in clicking ¡°unsubscribe¡± when unneeded
By jimrobertson · #20792 ·
Re: Review of Digipinit.com in the UK
I don¡¯t recommend them. However, I do recommend: MS Office 2019 $45 https://www.joywarp.com/shop/ __________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh Bible
By Randy B. Singer · #20791 ·
Re: Review of Digipinit.com in the UK
Hi Sorry to hear of your experience. I have successfully used Cult of Mac dot com digital deals to purchase 2019 and 2021. I have also used JoyWarp.com. No price differences I could determine. Joy
By Paul · #20790 ·
Review of Digipinit.com in the UK
I wanted to do a follow-up of acquiring a version of Excel that works in Catalina. I can not find my thread, but I think possibly one of the members either on MacSupportCentral or IOMUG suggested
By Brent · #20789 ·
Re: Mac & Monitor
Computer and monitor¡­both currently on sale. I can¡¯t tell you how long both sale prices will last. Apple Mac mini MU9D3LL/A Desktop Computer, Apple M4, 16 GB, 256 GB SSD, Silver $579
By Randy B. Singer · #20788 ·
Re: iPhone Case?
They are amazing, aren¡¯t they? I bought my mom one of their folio cases. It was beautiful, and only about $15! It¡¯s a shame that it¡¯s likely that soon we won¡¯t be able to purchase from that
By Randy B. Singer · #20787 ·
Re: Mac & Monitor
For that kind of casual use the obvious choice would be a Mini. Frankly, any silicon based Mac mini would do but if money is not a major issue, I'd recommend the latest M4 base model. She won¡¯t need
By todhop · #20786 ·
iVerify
I subscribe to tom¡¯s guide newsletter and he published a story today about the Pegasus spyware infecting iPhones. He suggests subscribing to iVerify Basic for $1.00 (not sure if that is a one time
By Tony M · #20785 ·
Mac & Monitor
My sister wants to buy some type of a Mac and a Monitor to go with it. She needs a larger display than the 15 or 16¡± display that is part of the Mac (MBP, MBAir, etc). She uses it mostly for
By Tony M · #20784 ·