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Posts tagged ‘Email’

Mass Unsubscribe From Spam Emails With Unsubscribr

I’m a Gmail junkie. Yet, even with all the labels, filters, and bells and whistles I’ve configured over the years, my inbox can get occasionally cluttered with spammy messages. You can always unsubscribe from each undesired mailing list, one by one, or you can try something better.

Unsubscribr is the tool you are looking for. Read more

Send Secure, Self-Destructing Emails With Burn Note

Email is not an inherently secure form of electronic communication, and utilizing the methodologies required to address this weakness is not something the average netizen would find palatable.

Enter Burn Note. Read more

Export Your Facebook Photos As A PDF Album

Despite the fact that there are almost 1 billion people on Facebook, many of us may have friends or family members that are not computer savvy, or that have reservations about the privacy issues that revolve around using social media. If you use the service to keep online backups of your photos that can be easily accessed and distributed, it may be frustrating to share such content with these individuals.

Usually, getting photos out of Facebook entails downloading the photos, compressing them into an archive, and emailing them. If you’d like an easier option to explore, give Albums to PDF a try. Read more

Keep Track Of Your Online Purchases With Slice

E-commerce is a significant contributor to the global economy and, odds are, if you use the Internet, you have probably made a purchase online. If this is something you do with increasing frequency and you’d like a way to organize your online receipts, you should try out Slice. Read more

Find The Best Package Tracker For iOS

The holidays are over and, if you’re anything like your peers, you are probably getting used to doing more and more of your shopping online. During the process, you might have discovered that keeping track of all of your packages is a hassle, and desire a way to better organize your online shopping experience.

If you are an iOS user, you might want to check out the following apps. Read more

Experience Mail Merge Nirvana With Gmail And Google Docs

Mail merge, the term either makes you cringe or sends rippling waves of pleasure throughout your body. The fact is that a mail merge program can facilitate the sending of personalized email messages to multiple contacts in a single stroke.

How can this benefit you? Well, if you’re organizing a party, you can send personalized invitations to your guests, or, if you run a small business that is getting ready to launch a new product, you can easily invite potential customers to the launch of your ingenious invention.

Today, we’re going to learn how you can use a handy tool from Digital Inspiration to create a mail merge by harnessing two of the Web’s most useful, online apps. Read more

Gmail For Beginners

Aside from their search engine, Gmail was the first Google product I became enamored with and has become a fundamental part of my daily workflow. It’s convenient, fast, flexible and powerful, and after years of use, it is painful to even think about relying on another application for my email needs.

While it has millions of users, there are many people that are still content with comparable offerings from Microsoft, AOL (yikes!!) and Yahoo. As Google continually expands their offerings and branches out into new areas (i.e., Google+), more people may wish to try something different.

If you think you may be one of these people, this post is for you. Read more

Create A Permanent Anonymous Email To Help Hide Your Online Identity

Almost every online service requires that you sign up for an account to get started. As a part of the process, you need to provide a valid email address, which is usually confirmed through the receipt and response to a verification email.

While many sites state that they will not sell your address to third parties that are continuously searching for new business opportunities (i.e., spammers), you may often find yourself on the receiving end of unsolicited, irrelevant emails.

If you’d like to be free to use online services without the omnipresent threat of spam, you might want to check out Not Sharing My Info. Read more