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How Can I Have People I Don't Know
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...in my email contacts list?
And it's creeping me out because among all the names/addresses for people and businesses...are several from here. Who I've never contacted...or vice versa. I only know because of their user names.
Among the other names are everyone from work...even a few that left years ago....I can just about understand that.
But also contacts for some organisations that my co-workers deal with...but not me.
Also...ebay / amazon sellers- which makes sense, but also local people...I only know because they include a local street name in their email address.
I first noticed this with my yahoo account,now it's the same with my outlook one. Dare I look at gmail?
Is this because we are all connected via the web...so all related individuals or groups are thrown in the pot,so to speak?
I find it unsettling because it obviously means my details are coming up in some other unknown contact lists. And someone is wondering...who the hell is this??
;-) :-(
And it's creeping me out because among all the names/addresses for people and businesses...are several from here. Who I've never contacted...or vice versa. I only know because of their user names.
Among the other names are everyone from work...even a few that left years ago....I can just about understand that.
But also contacts for some organisations that my co-workers deal with...but not me.
Also...ebay / amazon sellers- which makes sense, but also local people...I only know because they include a local street name in their email address.
I first noticed this with my yahoo account,now it's the same with my outlook one. Dare I look at gmail?
Is this because we are all connected via the web...so all related individuals or groups are thrown in the pot,so to speak?
I find it unsettling because it obviously means my details are coming up in some other unknown contact lists. And someone is wondering...who the hell is this??
;-) :-(
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Hans.
Changing your password should prevent, at this stage, any further Hacking of your e/mail account. However, as it appears that your e/mail address is now well known on the internet. it is a matter for you to decide if you should change it, in order to cut-down on the spam which you are still likely to receive. Spam will Not hurt you, but it is a real nuisance.
Hans.