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Stop the pron SPAM!

02.17.08 | Comment?
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These days we don’t even have to go looking for pornography. Often we can be lured in by unexpected advertisements on websites, or unwanted emails. SPAM has become a problem for nearly everyone that uses the internet. It is especially dangerous to those with p0rn addictions.

InternetSafe.org has some tips for stopping porno-SPAM.

  • If you receive email from an unknown sender, do not reply, click links, or load images. All of these acts only tell the sender that your email address is working and that you are reading the messages.
  • If you receive porn spam, complain to your United States Attorney.
  • Complain to your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • Complain to the sender’s ISP.

Also realize that if you’ve used your email address in the past to sign up for adult sites, they often sell your email address to other sites that generate SPAM. If you are receiving pr0n SPAM, it may be a good time to change email address. There are free email providers that include useful tools for reducing SPAM. Google offers free email with SPAM protection at Gmail.com

Remember to stay in the Word and ask for the Lord’s help turning away from the sin of lustful living.

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