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Often unwanted files occur when children have used their parent's computer to request files without their parent's knowledge. Another common occurrence is when a copy of someone's web browser has been passed out to someone else without first changing the browser's configuration to remove the original user's E-Mail address. Since the configuration file is often passed around with the rest of the browser's files, people who receive the copies may not notice that the configuration shows your name and E-Mail address.

If you would like to disable the automatic requesting of files from The Skeptic Tank's archives, making it so that no user of your computer or your E-Mail address may request files again, click on the "Don't Allow File Requests Ever Again!" button below and an E-Mail message will be sent to The Skeptic Tank's automatic mailer program so that it may register your address as a "known bad" address.

If you would like to be E-Mailed header information about any file requests filled by The Skeptic Tank that used your account E-Mail address, click on the "Trace My E-Mail Account's File Requests!" button below. This information can be useful to your ISP for tracking down abuse.

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