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A confirmation email, also known as a verification email, is an automated email sent by a website, application, or service to confirm that a user's email address is valid and that they have taken a specific action, such as:

  1. Creating an account: After signing up for a new account, a confirmation email is sent to the user's email address to verify that they have provided a valid email address.
  2. Registering for a service: When a user registers for a service, such as a newsletter or a free trial, a confirmation email is sent to confirm their registration.
  3. Resetting a password: When a user forgets their password, a confirmation email is sent to the user's email address with a link to reset their password.
  4. Verifying an email address: Some services, such as email providers or social media platforms, send a confirmation email to verify that a user's email address is valid and that they have access to it.

The purpose of a confirmation email is to:

  1. Verify the user's email address: To ensure that the user has provided a valid and working email address.
  2. Prevent spam and abuse: By requiring users to confirm their email address, services can reduce the risk of spam and abuse.
  3. Provide a secure way to reset passwords: Confirmation emails can be used to reset passwords securely, without exposing the user's original password.
  4. Enhance user experience: Confirmation emails can provide a sense of security and confidence for users, as they know that their email address has been verified.

Confirmation emails typically contain a link or a code that the user must click or enter to confirm their email address. Once the user confirms their email address, they can access the service or account they were trying to create or reset.