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Sky New Unified Terms and Privacy Policy Scam

Recipients of the "Sky New Unified Terms & Privacy Policy" email below are asked not click on the link in it. This is because the fake email is a scam with links to Google Docs form that asks for account credentials and security questions. For online users who have already been tricked by the scam, they should change their Sky password and check their accounts for suspicious activities.

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The Sky New Unified Terms and Privacy Policy Scam

From: "Sky E-mail Re-direct" - maxine1223432344@cwgsy.net

Sent: Fri, 22 May 2020 at 6:39

Subject: IMPORTANT NOTICE: sky New Unified Terms & Privacy Policy!

DEAR SKY USER

We emailed you last month to let you know about changes we are making to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. These changes are key steps towards creating what's next for our consumers, like you, while empowering them with transparency and controls over how and when their data is used.

You can learn more about what these policies mean for you here, as well as more about the changes in our FAQs.

In order to continue to access your Sky Mail account after May 22th-2020, you will need to confirm you accept the Terms of Service. We also need a few moments of your time to explain how we manage your data and provide you with some choices in relation to the processing of that data.

Click here to start.

If you do not want the new Terms of Service and Privacy Policy to apply to you, you will no longer be able to access your account from May 22th-2020. If you would like the contents of your email account, you may obtain a copy of your data by clicking here.

Thank you for your time and cooperation.

Best regards

Sky Customer Service

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