Is this tech giant scamming you?

Aren’t you sick of Big Tech controlling what you can and can’t access?

We’re supposed to have freedom, yet the likes of Facebook, Twitter, and Google are censoring us as if we don’t know what’s best for us.

It affects our financial opportunities, health benefits, and communication preferences. It’s absurd!

It’s a scam! And now another tech giant is scamming us outright…

I’m talking about Verizon.

Whether you’re a customer of theirs or not, this most likely affects YOU.

As you could probably guess, Verizon is no longer just a phone service company.

They’re a conglomerate!

They’ve gone from a phone service company to a conglomerate, and there have been effects on your freedom that go unnoticed.

Did you know Verizon owns AOL? Amongst many other big companies.

But the one I want to focus on… the one that really affects us is their ownership of Yahoo.

That’s right, Verizon owns Yahoo, and they’re trying to shut down the majority of email communication.

I’ll explain…

We’re on the inside of the email business. We see all the updates, all the injustices, and, most of all, all the red tape Google, Yahoo, etc. lay down to STOP emails like ours getting to you.

Recently, Verizon has been blocking random emails that they feel their customers shouldn’t see.

I’m not talking about X-rated emails or spam or anything of the like. I’m talking about anything that provides information to email users.

Regardless of your email provider, you could be falling victim to this right now.

I can’t tell you how many people call and tell me they’re not receiving my emails, only to find out it’s Yahoo blocking them.

So, what can you do to ensure you’re not being scammed and your freedom isn’t being encroached upon?

Make sure you have a reputable email account. If you don’t have a Gmail account, they are your best bet at the moment to make sure you’re getting all the emails you signed up for.

That doesn’t mean you’ll receive any old communication. You’re still protected from actual spam, but they’re the least likely to overstep and block non-spam emails.

I will also keep you updated on further advancements in this space.

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