How do I Block Images in the AOL email account?

Mark Clark
2 min readJun 3, 2021

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To protect your device and data AOL Mail allows you to disable images from unknown addresses. This action can protect you from accidentally downloading malware or virus while reading an email on your AOL login account.

Cybercriminals and hackers can inject malicious code on your device through these images. So, it is important to disable images from unknown emails. If you are also cautious about the online safety of your device then refer to this post as we are discussing the method to block images from unknown email accounts.

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Method to block images in AOL Email account

To block images from unknown senders you should approach the steps that are given below:

  1. Using your mobile or computer, visit the AOL login page
  2. Or download and install AOL mobile application
  3. On the sign-in page, enter the sign-in credentials like username and password details and click on Sign in
  4. After accessing your AOL email account, click on Options under your username
  5. Now, you will find the ‘Mail settings’ option, click on it
  6. Head to the ‘General’ tab, skip if you are already there
  7. Now, in the ‘Reading’ section, choose ‘Hide images from unknown addresses’ and click on Save
  8. Finally, you have disabled images from an unknown sender in your AOL email account

Conclusion

To sum up, nowadays it is necessary to implement all the tactics which can protect your online privacy. AOL also understands the importance of online privacy of your personal information. We all know that hackers or cybercriminals are using several tactics to inject malicious code into your device.

To ensure your online safety on your AOL email account you can disable images from unknown senders. The steps to disable images from unknown addresses in your AOL login account are mentioned in this post. We hope that this post will help you to disable images from unknown senders.

For more info visit www.mail.aol.com

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Mark Clark

I'm Mark Clark as a technical instructor for “emailloghelp” I’m sharing some technical information for particular topic.