Why when I send emails a set of numbers-code rolls up and I have to enter it or else the email doesn’t go away



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Why when I send emails a set of numbers-code rolls up and I have to enter it or else the email doesn't go away? and got a better answer

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kind of like spam insurance

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So they don't automatically send it out=

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all is correct, the cipher code pops up so that the user confirmed that he is a person, and not a spam robot. they are in any way this code will not enter. thereby protecting thousands of people from spam. and it actually does not matter, check almost everyone. although I dare to assume that most often people who have sent a considerable number of letters.

 

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