What Happened To Bingo Site Updates?
Free advice on how to play online bingo without the security risks of infecting your computer with spyware.
Have you wondered why you’re suddenly not getting the online UK bingo site updates you signed up for when you registered your account? This great promotional tool from you favourite online UK bingo website may be getting blocked by your e-mail by mistake. With everyone worrying about computer viruses, spamware, and spyware getting onto your computer, you may not even be aware that your updates have been being filtered.
While your favourite online UK bingo site is not trying to keep their news from you, there is little they can do about the tight blockers that have been popping up on e-mails lately. These blockers are attempting to keep you from being inundated from spam mail so that your inbox doesn’t get full and keep more important e-mails away. You will literally have to tell your e-mail programme that the website a particular piece of mail comes from is safe to let through. You do this by adding the sender’s information to the ‘approved’ e-mail list that is attached to your e-mail programme.
One thing many people fail to realize is that the online UK bingo sites they play on may use more than one e-mail address to send out their newsletters, information on promotions, and other things that may pertain to the website and other gaming sites that the owner/operators also run. When this is the case, make sure that your ‘approved’ list has all of the online UK bingo e-mail addresses or just the ones you want to receive. That way you are assured of getting only the e-mails that interest you the most with the rest being blocked.
Even if you have added the sender to your approved list, make sure that you verify the content of the e-mail as well. Sometimes spammers will send you e-mails that seem to come from a legitimate online UK bingo site that you belong to and you will be shocked to find out its not if you are not properly prepared. Always check your ‘approved’ list on a regular basis to make sure the addresses are still viable and that nothing got on the list by accident from people you would prefer not to get any e-mail from.
This rule of thumb can apply to any e-mail you receive and not just ones from your favourite online UK bingo site. By keeping up to date with your ‘approved’ list and double-checking the contents of messages before simply adding a sender, you can be assured that you will start getting your online UK bingo website newsletters and announcements once again without being buried under spam mail that you have no need for.
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