Privacy Update not certified email from AOL
I received an email to update the privacy terms. I will not click on any link in this email as it is not the blue certificated email as AOL always sent so you knew it was legit.
The email that you received is most likely genuine. To make sure the email is indeed coming from AOL, please review the information from our Help page: https://help.aol.com/articles/what-is-aol-certified-mail
I understand that you have concerns about the new Terms of Service (https://policies.oath.com/us/en/oath/terms/otos/index.html) and Privacy Policy (https://policies.oath.com/us/en/oath/privacy/privacy/index.html) that you’ve been prompted to agree to.
You can review the FAQ (https://policies.oath.com/us/en/oath/privacy/guce/faq/index.html) for more info about the changes.
To learn more about the choices we offer and to exercise control over your information, please visit our Privacy Controls page (https://policies.oath.com/us/en/oath/privacy/controls/index.html). If you’d rather not agree to the new changes, you may choose to cancel your account (https://help.aol.com/articles/account-management-cancel-or-reactivate-your-aol-account) and stop using our service.
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Anonymous
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What are these fake emails from "AOL"??? AOLMemberServices@comms.aol.net. Legitimate emails are from "...@comms.aol.com"!!!!......a Russian troll bot?!?!?!
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Anonymous
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What are these fake emails from "AOL"??? AOLMemberServices@comms.aol.net. a Russian troll bot?!?!?!
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George
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Ok, so OATH bought out new terms ans agreement by e-mail. When you click on the tab it makes you sign into the site again, what is up with this.