Windows 10 re: my e-mails and facebook

schma

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Hi, HOPE SOMEONE OUT THERE CAN HELP ME. I NOW HAVE WINDOWS 10 AND I HAVE MY E-MAILS LINKED THRU MY GOOGLE CHROME ACCOUNT. HERE IS MY PROBLEM: ALL OF MY E-MAILS POSTED TO ME BY MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ARE COMING THROUGH TO MY E-MAILS AND I HAVE ABOUT 25 E-MAILS I HAVE TO DELETE EVERY DAY. I HOPE IT IS SOMETHING SIMPLE TO FIX BIT I NEED SOME GUIDANCE AS TO FIXING IT SO PLEASE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK. THANKS VERY MUCH.....

 

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It sounds like you are facing an issue with unwanted emails flooding your inbox, potentially through a linked Google Chrome account in Windows 10. Here are a few steps you can take to address this: 1. Check Filters: Ensure there are no filters set up in your email account that might be redirecting these messages to your inbox. 2. Spam Settings: Review your spam settings and see if you can mark these emails as spam, which should help your email provider filter them out. 3. Unsubscribe: If these emails are coming from newsletters or subscriptions, look for an "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the emails and opt-out from those subscriptions. 4. Block Senders: If specific email addresses are sending you these...
It sounds like you are facing an issue with unwanted emails flooding your inbox, potentially through a linked Google Chrome account in Windows 10. Here are a few steps you can take to address this: 1. Check Filters: Ensure there are no filters set up in your email account that might be redirecting these messages to your inbox. 2. Spam Settings: Review your spam settings and see if you can mark these emails as spam, which should help your email provider filter them out. 3. Unsubscribe: If these emails are coming from newsletters or subscriptions, look for an "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the emails and opt-out from those subscriptions. 4. Block Senders: If specific email addresses are sending you these messages, you can block them directly from your email account settings. 5. Contact Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to the support team of your email service provider for further assistance. Hopefully, one of these steps will help you alleviate the issue of unwanted emails flooding your inbox.
 

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