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AliceWyman created a new revision to the document Get community support.

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Is anyone else getting multiple emails supposedly from Mozilla Support like this : Summary: How to get community support for Mozilla products.

Changes: --- [en-US] Get community support #178557 +++ [en-US] Get community support #182844 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

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Get Help
 

-{note}Note: During the process of asking a question, you will be able to create an account or log in to an existing account if you are not signed in to Mozilla Support. {/note} +{note}Note: If you are not already signed in, you can create an account or sign in to Mozilla Support during the process of asking a question. This will change with Mozilla Support/Firefox Accounts integration, planned for July 2019. See this blog post for details.{/note}

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Is anyone else getting multiple emails supposedly from Mozilla Support like this : Summary: How to get community support for Mozilla products. Changes: --- [en-US] Get community support #178557 +++ [en-US] Get community support #182844 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ;[[Image:Get Help|link=/questions/new]] -{note}'''Note:''' During the process of asking a question, you will be able to create an account or log in to an existing account if you are not signed in to Mozilla Support. {/note} +{note}'''Note:''' If you are not already signed in, you can create an account or sign in to Mozilla Support during the process of asking a question. This will change with Mozilla Support/Firefox Accounts integration, planned for July 2019. See [https://blog.mozilla.org/sumo/2019/05/10/sumo-firefox-accounts-integration/ this blog post] for details.{/note} If you want to add a screenshot to help explain your question, please also read: *[[How do I create a screenshot of my problem?]]

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Not really. Go to the article and click Stop article emails link.

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Not really. Go to the article and click Stop article emails link.

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the only link is to view history which I was reluctant to select. but I did and it takes me to her editing of Mozilla support ..nowhere can I find Stop article emails

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I found it thanks..never remember subscribing to this. at least I was not hacked.

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Note that your SUMO account has a page to issue the default email settings.

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