Spam, Phishing scams, Shopping securely over the internet – Dell Inspiron 14R (N4010, Early 2010) User Manual
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Spam
Spam refers to unwanted e-mail messages, which can include chain letters
and advertisements. You can obtain anti-spam programs to reduce the
amount of spam you receive. However, these programs are not perfect and
may block valid e-mail messages.
Obtain anti-spam programs from the Dell web page.
Phishing Scams
Phishing is a term that refers to scams that attempt to steal information
through seemingly legitimate e-mails and text messages that appear to be
from a reputable business. Be cautious with any e-mail or website that
requests your personal information, such as your credit card number.
Protect yourself from phishers by turning on the Phishing Filter.
NOTE:
You must have Internet Explorer version 7 to use this filter.
1 Open Internet Explorer and click Tools→ Phishing Filter.
2 Click to select Turn on the Automatic Website Check.
3 Click Phishing Filter Settings. The filter redirects you to the Internet
Options Advanced tab to make more selective settings.
Shopping Securely Over the Internet
It is important to do business with reputable online stores to avoid possible
fraud and to easily exchange or return items. Read store ratings or reviews by
other customers if you are not familiar with the online store.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
To learn more about spyware and malware,
see the following topics in Windows Help and Support: click
Start
or
→ Help and Support:
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"Remove spyware from your computer"
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"Using anti-malware software to help protect your computer"
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"When to trust a website".