safety by subject - ‘spam’
mobile spam β talking points for children
Children are particularly vulnerable to spam, as they often don’t understand the full implications of signing up to apparently attractive offers. Here is some advice which should give them a clearer understanding of the risks of spam.
dealing with spam
If you receive any spam messages, please forward them to 7726, free, from your Orange phone. This will give us a good idea of what’s out there, and help us reduce the amount of spam you get.
ending unwanted services
If you’re receiving spam from one company or source and want to stop it, there are a couple of ways of going about it.
how to avoid spam
While it’s unlikely your life will ever be entirely free of spam, there are steps you can take to avoid it.
online spam β talking points for children
Children are particularly vulnerable to spam, as they often don’t understand the full implications of what they’re being sent. Here is some advice which should give them a clearer understanding of the risks of spam.
Orange free anti-spam service
Anybody who’s got an Orange email address can use our anti-spam service, free of charge. It automatically filters your incoming emails, and ‘tags’ any messages it recognises as spam β so itβs easy for you to delete them, without opening them up.
keeping your email address safe
With so many techniques for gathering email addresses, it’s unlikely you’ll ever be able to cut spam out altogether. But there are measures you can take, to minimise the chances of spammers getting hold of your email address. Here are just a few.
