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HOW TO TELL SPAM/JUNK IN<br />

HOTMAIL?


• We are sick of spam. These time-consuming<br />

emails clog your mailbox and ruin your day. In<br />

addition, these junks take a look at the<br />

possible way <strong>to</strong> counter spam in both<br />

webmail and mobile phone clients.


• <strong>Spam</strong>/junk is a type of email; generally sent <strong>to</strong><br />

people with intent <strong>to</strong> promote or hack their<br />

mailboxes. Such emails appear <strong>to</strong> be familiar<br />

but in fact, they lead <strong>to</strong> phishing websites.<br />

Using a small bit of script codes hackers uses<br />

this technique <strong>to</strong> overtake your mailbox.<br />

Furthermore, your account information, bank<br />

details, passwords can be accessed by it. So<br />

prevention is necessary.


• If you mistakenly click a spam, your Hotmail<br />

account may get infected with severe viruses<br />

and could become the best choice for<br />

impersonation. Attackers are most commonly<br />

known as hackers generally use such types of<br />

spam. Only fighting back against spam will help<br />

you <strong>to</strong> ensure your security. To this end, Hotmail<br />

Support has come with this tu<strong>to</strong>rial <strong>to</strong> provide<br />

step by step guidelines – how <strong>to</strong> report spam in<br />

Hotmail. Follow these essential steps and your<br />

mailbox will thank you later.


• Visit Hotmail official website, click the Sign in<br />

but<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong> get in<strong>to</strong> the account.<br />

• Here, enter your credentials; username and<br />

password in the text fields.<br />

• Select a message, place a checkmark next <strong>to</strong> the<br />

message and click the empty box in the front of<br />

that email.<br />

• Now, you may able <strong>to</strong> identify spam without<br />

opening those messages.


• Here, at the <strong>to</strong>p of the current screen, click the<br />

<strong>Spam</strong> but<strong>to</strong>n (an exclamation mark in a circle).<br />

• You can also press the Shift + 1 key. If your<br />

Hotmail keyboard shortcuts are enabled.<br />

• If the spam is still unchecked, follow the next<br />

steps <strong>to</strong> continue.


• Now, open the mail you want <strong>to</strong> spam, and<br />

place a checkmark in front of that one.<br />

• From the Menu option, press the menu but<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

• If you open the email, go <strong>to</strong> more settings.


• At last, select the Report <strong>Spam</strong> but<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong> mark it<br />

spam.<br />

• Although there are lots of ways <strong>to</strong> use this,<br />

Hotmail Technical Support has provided you with<br />

an easy way <strong>to</strong> find out at a glance. <strong>How</strong>ever, if you<br />

need further assistance regarding this or other<br />

matters, you can contact our Hotmail Cus<strong>to</strong>mer<br />

Support Helpline Number 1-800-954-302 We have<br />

a team of experts who provide minor <strong>to</strong> major all<br />

types of solutions. All you have <strong>to</strong> do is just ring a<br />

bell and your issues will be gone away for good.


Contact Us:-<br />

• If You Have Any Query Regarding Email<br />

Account Hotmail Support Australia<br />

• Number 1-800-954-302.<br />

• For More Info<br />

• Original Source<br />

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