This one step guide to catch the culprit selling your info across internet is a life saver during the cyber security crisis the world is suffering from
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Have you ever started getting emails, newsletters, deals etc that you know you never signed for? Well, it is possible some site you did sign up for is selling your address to a third party. No matter how much you try, they keep flooding your mail.These newsletters might not be harmful but at times when the world is gripped with
But with this trick posted on Digital Trends one can do email tracking to see exactly who’s selling your info across the internet. This only works on
Let’s say your email is usha@gmail.com. Anyway, when are signing up for a website, instead of typing usha@gmail.com, you can type in usha+website@gmail.com. The website would be the name of the website you are signing up for.
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