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<blockquote data-quote="Aleeyen" data-source="post: 801100" data-attributes="member: 3410"><p>Why would they need the password. Are they going find out which websites are sending you emails , so that they can unsubscribe you from them. If its like that then you can yourself do that.</p><p>Also, changing the password won't solve all the problem. They will be able to see all your emails and instead of removing your info from other site they themselves could collect a lot of info about you. </p><p>More over they can send emails from your email address which can also be a problem. </p><p>I wont be using this kind of service even if its recommended by dailymail or some thing like that. Its really difficult to trust a media house now a days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aleeyen, post: 801100, member: 3410"] Why would they need the password. Are they going find out which websites are sending you emails , so that they can unsubscribe you from them. If its like that then you can yourself do that. Also, changing the password won't solve all the problem. They will be able to see all your emails and instead of removing your info from other site they themselves could collect a lot of info about you. More over they can send emails from your email address which can also be a problem. I wont be using this kind of service even if its recommended by dailymail or some thing like that. Its really difficult to trust a media house now a days. [/QUOTE]
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