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Spam is tasty if you buy it from Hormel Foods, but otherwise it is junk email and a hassle.

Whether you use Hotmail, Gmail, Apple Mail, Yahoo Mail or some other lesser-known web-based email
provider, you likely face messages in your inbox that you did
not want. Some of these emails are crafty and seek to get you to respond resulting in bad consequences.
I share five tips for protecting yourself in 2020 from these bad actors.
First, you give the scammer/spammer sender notice that the email made it
all the way to your inbox, and not a spam folder. This is known as “phishing” and can have multiple consequences - from helping them to keep trying to
confuse you. In the Pay The Ransom Or Else post mentioned below, I shared: “Using a security program, such as, Kaspersky, McAfee, Norton, Avast, or EmsiSoft, is one of
the best ways to protect yourself from malware and other security viruses.

The subject line must accurately reflect the content of the message.
Identify the message as an ad. Tell recipients where you’re located.
Your message must include your valid physical postal address.
This can be your current street address, a post office box you’ve registered with the
U.S. Postal Service, or a private mailbox you’ve registered with a
commercial mail receiving agency established under Postal Service regulations.

Tell recipients how to opt out of receiving future marketing email
from you. Your message must include a clear and conspicuous explanation of how the recipient can opt out of getting marketing email from you in the future.
Craft the notice in a way that’s easy for an ordinary person to recognize, read, and understand.
Creative use of type size, color, and location can improve clarity.
Give a return email address or another easy Internet-based way to allow people to
communicate their choice to you. You may create a menu to allow
a recipient to opt out of certain types of messages, but you must include the option to
stop all marketing messages from you.

Alan Turing, sometimes called the father of modern computing, proposed the test
as a way to examine whether or not machines can think --
or appear to think -- like humans. The classic test is a game of imitation. In this game, an interrogator asks two participants a series of questions.
One of the participants is a machine and the other is a human. The interrogator can't
see or hear the participants and has no way of knowing which is which.

If the interrogator is unable to figure out which participant is a machine based on the responses, the machine passes the
Turing Test. Of course, with a CAPTCHA, the
goal is to create a test that humans can pass easily but machines can't.
It's also important that the CAPTCHA application is able to present different CAPTCHAs to
different users. If a visual CAPTCHA presented a
static image that was the same for every user, it wouldn't
take long before a spammer spotted the form, deciphered the
letters, and programmed an application to type in the correct
answer automatically.

Please feel free to reach out if you need any additional information or clarification. I understand that this is a
significant request, but I am confident that with your assistance we can navigate this challenge effectively.
Thank you for your understanding and prompt attention to
this matter. When you’re considering how to request something from your boss, you have to carefully choose your words.
Be clear about what you need and why you need it, but be polite when making your requests by maintaining respect for
their position. This kind of email should be professional and respectful,
clearly stating how the request will ultimately benefit you, your boss, or the company.

Here is a template that can inspire you. I understand the responsibilities
of my role and have taken steps to ensure that my absence will not disrupt
the workflow. Upon my return, I will ensure any pending
work is promptly completed, and I am willing to put in extra hours if needed to ensure everything is up to date.


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