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How do i get rid of the request to join sex groups in my yahoo email?

  • EVERYDAY i get a request in my yahoo mail from a group to join them. These are sex groups and I have never asked to join or be a member.....How do I stop this

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    Click change your email preferences on the last line of the invitation and follow the prompts or: Click the My Email Preferences link on the My Groups page. Under Options, click on the Edit link for each email address you want to prevent from being invited/added to a group. Under Group Invitations, make sure the box is not checked next to Allow group moderators to directly add me to their groups or Allow group moderators to invite me to their groups. Click Save Changes when you’re done.

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