This will be difficult for my grandchildren to believe, but
I didn’t use a computer in college and never took a computer class. Everything I know about navigating the internet is through painstaking trial and error.
Consequently, I had no idea of how to get rid of unwanted emails.
Since I do a lot of online shopping, it got to the point
where I was receiving around 100 emails a day. Ouch! That’s a lot of stuff to
go through, especially if you let it pile up for a few days. Each morning, I would sit down and slowly
delete unwanted emails one by one, looking for the 2% of mail that came from a person I actually knew.
That all changed yesterday, after I read the Heloise column in our local newspaper. Wait a minute:
that’s the lady who gives you five uses for cardboard toilet paper rolls? And
tells you how to clean your entire house with vinegar and baking soda. What does she know about computers? Well,
apparently, quite a lot, because she
just explained how to stop those
unwanted emails.
First, you must open
the email in question, even though your instinct tells you not to. Then click on “enable links”. Scroll down to the bottom of the email and
look in the fine print for “Unsubscribe.” You’ll need your glasses to find this
link because they really don’t want you to. After you click on it, a new tab may open and you’ll be asked to type in your email
address. They might ask a few questions ,
but finally they will give in and let you go. It may take several days for all the emails from a company to stop, but hopefully, by this time next month, I
will not cringe every time I open my email account.
Thanks, Heloise
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