None really. BCC stands for blind carbon copy. When you want to send an email to more than one person, but don't want to reveal everyone's email address - you put them all in the BCC field - separating each person by a comma or semi-colon. Everyone receiving the email will only see their own name - even though it's been sent to more than one person.
One drawback is that everyone who receives the email will know the email address of everyone else. You can preserve privacy by using BCC or 'blind copy'. Any address in the BCC will be hidden.
In the CC (carbon copy) line, you include recipients who should be aware of the email's content but are not the primary audience; they can see each other's email addresses. In the BCC (blind carbon copy) line, you include recipients who should receive the email without others knowing they are included, protecting their privacy and preventing a long list of visible email addresses. Use BCC when confidentiality is needed or when sending to a large group to avoid spam or reply-all issues.
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BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. When you use CC you let all the e-mail receivers know who received a copy of the e-mail. When you use BCC, the members of the BCC group are not revealed to the other people who receive the e-mail. If you receive an e-mail that shows the only recipient as the sender, it probably means that your e-mail address was included on the BCC line.
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Data privacy issues address the issues that come with cell phone and computer use. There is a whole new segment of law that addresses these concerns.
The full form of BCC in history stands for Blind Carbon Copy. It is a term used in email communication to send a copy of an email to recipients without the other recipients knowing. This feature helps maintain confidentiality and privacy in email correspondence.
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IEC stands for International Electrotechnical Commission, an organization that develops and publishes international standards for electrical, electronic, and related technologies. BCC, or Blind Carbon Copy, is an email feature that allows users to send a copy of an email to multiple recipients without revealing their addresses to each other. While IEC focuses on technical standards, BCC is a tool for email communication privacy.
BCC Research was created in 1971.
BCC Lions was created in 1982.