How do i cease getting daily mail on line

To cease getting the Daily Mail online, you can follow these steps:

  1. Unsubscribe from their newsletter: If you're receiving a daily or weekly newsletter from the Daily Mail, you can unsubscribe by clicking the "Unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the email.
  2. Manage your email preferences: If you're receiving emails from the Daily Mail, you can log in to your account (if you have one) and update your email preferences. Look for an option to "Manage my preferences" or "Update my subscription" and uncheck the box next to "Daily Mail" or "Newsletters".
  3. Use a spam filter: If you're receiving unwanted emails from the Daily Mail, you can set up a spam filter to automatically delete or move these emails to a junk folder.
  4. Block their emails: If you're using a web-based email service like Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook, you can block the Daily Mail's email address by adding it to your contact list and marking it as "spam".
  5. Use a browser extension: There are browser extensions available that can help you block or remove unwanted emails from your inbox. For example, you can use the "Unroll.me" extension to unsubscribe from unwanted newsletters and emails.
  6. Contact their customer service: If none of the above steps work, you can contact the Daily Mail's customer service department and ask them to remove you from their email list. You can find their contact information on their website.

Here are the contact details for the Daily Mail's customer service:

Remember to provide your name, email address, and any other relevant details to help them identify your account and remove you from their email list.