Computer Science, asked by sirshadaliia, 11 months ago

When do you use Bcc in an email address

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Answered by LovelyG
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BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. This is used to send messages to a large number of peoples, without letting them know that, Same message is sent to other.

Answered by nainaojha51
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For security and privacy reasons, it is best to use the Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) feature when sending an email message to a large number of people.

When you place email addresses in the BCC field of a message, those addresses are invisible to the recipients of the email.

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