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, it is illegal to send unsolicited emails without permission, as it violates anti-spam laws.
ask him his secret password. I still think that accessing a person's email without permission is not trustworthy behavior.
Identity theft is a crime in most jurisdictions. It can also constitute fraud.
Any sort of hacking is illegal, regardless if its to help the person or not
Not without permission.
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, 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.
There is no legal limit to emails.
You can share private emails as long as they are your own. You shouldn't have access to others emails and if you do, it is not legal to share them.
It is a crime everywhere, as federal law protects emails under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC 2510-2521.
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Yes, private emails can be used as evidence in court if they are relevant to the case and meet the legal requirements for admissibility.