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Why Gmail Is Your Best Defense Against Parcel Delivery Scams

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Google claims Gmail can stop 99.9% of impersonation scams. With advanced AI security, Gmail helps protect users from phishing emails, malware, and spam.

This makes it a strong shield against the rising parcel delivery scams during the holiday season.

Rising Scams Target Popular Brands

A new report by Which?, a UK consumer group, shows an increase in scams pretending to be from trusted brands like Amazon, USPS, DHL, and Royal Mail. These fake emails or texts often claim you missed a delivery and ask you to click a link. Scammers use this to steal your details.

Gmail’s Smart Security Tools

Gmail uses smart summary cards and AI-powered defenses to block phishing attempts before they reach your inbox. Google spokespersons confirm these tools are secured with the same technology protecting all Gmail features.

Stay Safe

While Gmail provides robust protection, users are urged to remain cautious. Always verify links and follow advice from courier service websites to avoid scams. Remember, no security tool is perfect, but Gmail is among the best defenses available today.

Stay vigilant and let Gmail do the heavy lifting this holiday season.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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