GOOGLE has a warning for anyone who has a Gmail inbox filling up with spam or concerning messages.

If you feel like you’re being harassed via email there are several steps you can take and you don’t have to suffer in silence.

Google advises you to follow three steps so you don't have to suffer with harassment emails

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Google advises you to follow three steps so you don’t have to suffer with harassment emailsCredit: Getty

Google says on its support page: “If you’re getting emails that you don’t want in your Gmail inbox, you can block or unsubscribe from the sender, or report the message to Gmail.”

There are three steps you’re advised to take if you are in this situation.

You can start by blocking an email address.

Open your Gmail, go to the message, and click the three vertical dots at the top right to take you to the “More” menu.

Then, click “Block [sender]” and they can no longer send emails to your inbox.

If you do this by mistake, just follow the steps above to reverse it.

If spam mass emails are your problem you should unsubscribe from them.

Open an email from the culprit and next to the sender name click “Unsubscribe” or “Change preferences”.

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It can take a few days for you to be removed from someone’s mailing list.

Finally, if you’re being harassed, Google suggests taking more serious action.

The tech giant says: “If someone uses Gmail to harass, intimidate or threaten you, they’re violating Gmail’s Programme Policies. 

“If you feel that you’re in danger, contact your local authorities straight away and ask whether any cyber harassment laws apply to your situation.”

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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