Bcc on email means what

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BCC stands for "Blind Carbon Copy". It's a feature in email clients that allows you to send an email to multiple recipients without including their email addresses in the "To" or "CC" fields.

When you use the BCC field, the email is sent to each recipient's email address, but their addresses are not visible to the other recipients. This means that each recipient only sees their own email address in the "From" field, and not the email addresses of the other recipients.

BCC is often used for sending emails to a large number of people, such as:

  1. Mass mailings or newsletters
  2. Confidential or sensitive information
  3. Spam or junk mail
  4. Email marketing campaigns

However, it's worth noting that using BCC can sometimes be seen as spammy or unprofessional, especially if you're sending emails to people who don't know each other. It's generally recommended to use BCC sparingly and only when necessary.

In modern email clients, the BCC field is often hidden or not easily accessible, as it's considered a less common feature. But if you need to use it, you can usually find it by looking for a "BCC" or "Blind Carbon Copy" field in your email client's composition window.