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The pages https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%A9tiquette and http://www.sri.ucl.ac.be/SRI/rfc1855.fr.html describe some net customs (notably not writing in capital letters).
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing (or phishing) will provide additional information, for example, a link such as https://www.clubic.com/actualite-33011-nouvelle-attaque-de-phishing-pour-bnp-paribas.html giving a concrete example.
It only takes being fooled once to be a bit wary (as mentioned above, it becomes "common sense" even if it may not seem obvious at first).
And otherwise, there is always IRL help that can prove useful, for example, LUGs https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupe_d%27utilisateurs_Linux or simply the local cybercafé where knowledgeable users can likely help. The Wikipedia reflex can also be very helpful, for example for the definition of IRL https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRL
Happy reading.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing (or phishing) will provide additional information, for example, a link such as https://www.clubic.com/actualite-33011-nouvelle-attaque-de-phishing-pour-bnp-paribas.html giving a concrete example.
It only takes being fooled once to be a bit wary (as mentioned above, it becomes "common sense" even if it may not seem obvious at first).
And otherwise, there is always IRL help that can prove useful, for example, LUGs https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupe_d%27utilisateurs_Linux or simply the local cybercafé where knowledgeable users can likely help. The Wikipedia reflex can also be very helpful, for example for the definition of IRL https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRL
Happy reading.
Incredible, simply incredible!! It’s only by reading this thread that I realize how profitable spamming can be. Honestly, I didn’t understand or no longer understood the usefulness of spam since people throw away everything that doesn’t come from a known sender. Well no, it’s still possible; if we send an email with a “click on this link, I’m a friend of yours,” it’s still possible to make them pay under silly pretenses.
I will soon open a website where you will need to provide your credit card number to verify that you actually have a keyboard, just in case ...
I will soon open a website where you will need to provide your credit card number to verify that you actually have a keyboard, just in case ...
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, and again..... thank you !!!! We care about our spelling mistakes, our capital letters, our lowercase letters, but certainly not about the problem we are presenting to you.... Too bad, I thought I would find a supportive community against scams and I realize that I have fallen into a trap !!!!! I am being insulted, called an idiot, an imbecile, along with those who have had the same problem as me... It's very pleasant to realize that in fact YOU ALL DEFEND THE SCAMMER AND NOT THE SCAMS... HATS OFF, gentlemen, truly ....
AND I APOLOGIZE TO THE ONE WHOSE CAPITAL LETTERS HURT THE EYES! WHAT HURTS MY EYES IS YOUR HAUGHTY RESPONSES AS IF YOU HELD THE TRUTH AND THAT YOU HAVE NEVER FALLEN INTO A TRAP.... BUT DON'T SHOUT VICTORY.... the traps come when you least expect them...
Thank you anyway for your "advice"! Nice community you have, VERY VERY NICE !!!!!
AND I APOLOGIZE TO THE ONE WHOSE CAPITAL LETTERS HURT THE EYES! WHAT HURTS MY EYES IS YOUR HAUGHTY RESPONSES AS IF YOU HELD THE TRUTH AND THAT YOU HAVE NEVER FALLEN INTO A TRAP.... BUT DON'T SHOUT VICTORY.... the traps come when you least expect them...
Thank you anyway for your "advice"! Nice community you have, VERY VERY NICE !!!!!
The problem initially presented was to ask what an address of the type noreply@name.suffix is.
This question has been answered several times, in a verifiable and reasoned manner (links, references, ...).
Then, regarding your issue with the debit of your credit card, I think many people would be interested in having answers about the methods and recourses when a charge occurs on a card in cases like yours.
This deserves a separate discussion thread, and a clear response both in substance and form.
In this thread, the rule of extending a cordial welcome to newcomers has not always been respected; the rules (netiquette) that are similar to those to be followed on this site, which are accessible under the same name, are trivial and based on common sense.
It seems that you are well acquainted with everything behind noreply; I do not agree with you at all, but it could be that I am out of touch and that you are right (noreply means scammers).
In that case, I would be interested in concrete elements, such as the website address, what elements led you to consider that noreply is a sign of a scam, on how many sites and addresses you base your conclusions, how many people have had the same problem as you. All this to ensure that you are not confusing a particular case with something else.
This question has been answered several times, in a verifiable and reasoned manner (links, references, ...).
Then, regarding your issue with the debit of your credit card, I think many people would be interested in having answers about the methods and recourses when a charge occurs on a card in cases like yours.
This deserves a separate discussion thread, and a clear response both in substance and form.
In this thread, the rule of extending a cordial welcome to newcomers has not always been respected; the rules (netiquette) that are similar to those to be followed on this site, which are accessible under the same name, are trivial and based on common sense.
It seems that you are well acquainted with everything behind noreply; I do not agree with you at all, but it could be that I am out of touch and that you are right (noreply means scammers).
In that case, I would be interested in concrete elements, such as the website address, what elements led you to consider that noreply is a sign of a scam, on how many sites and addresses you base your conclusions, how many people have had the same problem as you. All this to ensure that you are not confusing a particular case with something else.
In a few posts, we go from Alice in Wonderland to Boulet-land and then to the harsh reality!!!
This thread is so good!!!
The most important thing to do when signing up on a website is to ask yourself whether you should use your real email address.
- If the site is truly, truly trustworthy, use your real email.
- If the site needs to send you a code after registration or something like that, use the site https://jetable.org/en/index
it will create an email address that forwards everything it receives to your real address for a predetermined period (1 hour, 1 day, 1 week...)
- Otherwise, just put anything: aaaa@bbbbb.com always works
And especially never give your banking details unless to validate a purchase on a trustworthy site!!!
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This thread is so good!!!
The most important thing to do when signing up on a website is to ask yourself whether you should use your real email address.
- If the site is truly, truly trustworthy, use your real email.
- If the site needs to send you a code after registration or something like that, use the site https://jetable.org/en/index
it will create an email address that forwards everything it receives to your real address for a predetermined period (1 hour, 1 day, 1 week...)
- Otherwise, just put anything: aaaa@bbbbb.com always works
And especially never give your banking details unless to validate a purchase on a trustworthy site!!!
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