I have had several emails asking me to sign agreement to the new BT terms and conditions or I will lose my email. I have assumed that this is a scam. Am I righter
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@bigbilly If the email isn’t personally addressed to you, i.e. it’s addressed ‘Dear customer, or dear email user’ it’s a scam. Just report it as a phishing attempt and delete it.
It may not be a scam as BT are sending emails out about change to BT mail
https://community.bt.com/t5/General-email-queries/Securing-your-email-client/td-p/2457636
@imjolly The OP hasn’t verified yet whether or not the email is personally addressed to them.
If BT are sending out emails not addressed to customers directly and the email header hasn’t been checked for authenticity, then until verified, it should absolutely be treated as a scam email.
@bigbilly Do not click on any links contained within the email until you have verified it. If in doubt, call BT.
It is a scam. BT DO NOT send out emails asking you to agree to their Terms and Conditions and if they did they would tell you that unless you disagree you need do nothing.
If you check what the email address of the sender is it will show you that it did not come from BT.com.
If you want you can forward it to the following link.
How to report abuse and phishing | BT Help
see link
Is this email from BT genuine? How to spot spam, phishing and spoofing emails | BT Help
Scam.
I received two identical ones last night or today to each of my email addresses (including the BT one which to my knowledge I have never used for registering for websites etc by the way unlike my other one which will be online on my website and all over).
It was from "Broadband EE"
In the body of the email it has the BT and EE logos and then says
For those who have never used it before, this is a way of seeing whether or not your email address has been subject to a data breach: