There is no legal limit to emails.
Yes, it is illegal to send unsolicited emails without permission, as it violates anti-spam laws.
I think it is legal. I do
Yes, it is generally illegal to share private emails without permission as they are considered private communication protected by laws governing privacy and confidentiality.
Yes, sending threatening emails is illegal. It is also illegal to send an email from another's person's address, pretending to be them, it's a form of identity theft. Both you and the party receiving the threatening emails should contact the police.
Yes, it is illegal to sign someone up for emails without their consent. This practice is known as email spamming and is a violation of anti-spam laws.
Yes because you re pretending to be someone That your not.. & that is illegal.
Not true. Most companies monitor their employers emails to ensure that they are not doing anything illegal or sending porn or bad emails that will make their company liable for a lawsuite. Completely legal for an employer.
No I don't think so. You left it open and on the screen, thus, allowing anyone who comes along to see what you have.
Yes, it is illegal to email someone without their consent under certain circumstances, such as sending unsolicited commercial emails (spam) or harassing emails. This is covered by laws such as the CAN-SPAM Act in the United States.
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absolutely,as it may contain sensitive or important information that cannot be compromised.
If a company is asking you for your email address to make you an offer, it is wise if you do not disclose that information. This is because there are many illegal emails being sent out from dishonest companies. These emails sometimes contain viruses that can harm your PC!