1. Use a spam filter: Most email services have a built-in spam filter that can be turned on to automatically filter out unwanted emails.
1. Mark emails as spam: If an unwanted email does make it into your inbox, mark it as spam. This will teach your email service what kind of emails to filter out in the future.
1. Unsubscribe from emails: If you receive emails that you no longer want to receive, look for an unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email and click it. This will remove you from the mailing list.
1. Create filters and rules: Create filters or rules in your email service to automatically route specific types of emails to specific folders. That way, you can prioritize the most important emails and ignore the rest.
1. Don’t reply to spam: Replying to spam emails only confirms to spammers that your email address is active. Avoid replying to any suspicious email.
1. Use an alternate email address: Use a separate email address for signing up to newsletters or online accounts to avoid your primary email address being flooded with unwanted emails.
1. Be careful when sharing your email address: When giving out your email address, be sure to only share it with trusted sources. Avoid posting your email address publicly online.