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Learn email safety: use secure WiFi, antivirus, and spam filters. Avoid sharing sensitive info, opening suspicious emails, and clicking links. Create a separate email for public sites.

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The three essential things that we need to use before accessing our emails are a secure _(1)_ connection , _(2)_ software, and _(3)_.

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What are the best actions to take when you find a suspicious email in your inbox? (Select all that applies)

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Complete the best practice when: Sending out an email

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Complete the best practice when: Checking spam emails

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It's alright to use a public WiFi connection when accessing your work email.

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Use only a secure WiFi connection when accessing your work email.

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Avoid using the spam filters in your email.

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Avoid using antivirus software as they only make your computer prone to viruses.

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Scan suspicious emails with your antivirus program if you really need to open the attachments within them.

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Avoid clicking links, even 'unsubscribe' buttons within spam emails.

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Unsubscribe from spam emails by opening them and clicking the 'unsubscribe' buttons within them.

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Do not give your email address to sites you do not trust.

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Avoid posting your personal email address to public places such as message boards, social media comments, or even your personal website.

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Avoid using your personal email address when buying a product from a site for the first time or signing up for a new service.

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Keep your personal email private except for people that you really want to hear from -- set up a second email account for registering for public websites.

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