OATH spam askes for my email address and password
Important Information About Your AOL - Email Service
Hello,
As you've used your email address in the last 90 days, we need to let you know about some changes we're making.
We're closing some of our older email services. That means your AOL email address will stop working after 30th January, 2019 unless you switch to AOL OATH. If you don't, you'll lose your email address as well as the folders and messages associated with it.
Please take some time to switch and agree to the new unified Terms of Service and Privacy Policy by clicking on the button below. .
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What You Can Look Forward To
Protection against viruses, spam and other online threats
Technical support to help you when you need
Up to 11 email addresses for you and your family
Strong web-mail Protection.
We have designed these changes to help improve your experience with Oath and its brands. You are advised to switch to the new Terms of Service to confirm that you understand the new Privacy Policy.
Please note that although our services will continue to be available under the existing terms for now, you will eventually need to agree to the new Terms of Service and Privacy Policy in order to continue to use our services. If you have any questions or need additional help, please refer to this link
Thank you for your continued loyalty and support.
Best regards,
Oath
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Oath (UK) Limited, Shropshire House, 11-201 Capper Street, London WC1E 6JA, UK
That is not a legit email. Please mark it as spam.
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Anonymous
commented
Beware. This is a phishing scam to get your info. It is NOT from Oath or AOL. Put the first 2 sentences in at Google and you sill see. This has been around a few years.