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(Topic created on: 10-16-2024 08:59 AM)
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Sleekster
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How can I set the default font when creating or replying to email? 
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Anonymous
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This app of Samsung is just providing a means of methods for fraudsters to infiltrate Samsung account users personal info, for example the fraudster can obtained Samsung account info such as email address info that linked to Samsung accounts by means ears dropping, fishing and then make use of apps like these in order for experts to give advice to infiltrate Samsung accounts in order to cause financial harm such auto hotspot through apps and services such as group sharing which provides auto hotspot feather for a family group. The Samsung User then looses data which is purchased with money with out knowing the fraudster infiltrated their account which intern allows them to gain access to info such as device serial numbers, browser history, keyboard sharing, notification, videos, photos and apps, ect. Password managers, devices setting management, permission controlers, ect. I humbly advice that Samsung as a company amend their policies, terms and conditions, open licensed that will compel all app developers to incorporate an identification system for example IME identifiers that is linked to an identification that used at the time of purchase from device seller such retailers in order to identify fraudster. Another example would be to incorporate a flag method of community members such as Samsung members who constantly asked questions to experts about account access methods about any account weather Samsung account, Google account, Gmail account ect. Because inmost cases these are identifiers of fraudsters who try to impersonate the account owner. They also gain access services as find my mobile, Samsung find and other tracking methods of the victim. Therefore it should compulsory for app developers to be compelled by device providers such as Samsung to create security methods to identify the fraudsters in order to give there customers of devices and account users access to justice.

Regards

Samsung Account user
And Victim.
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CommunityTips
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To set the default font when creating or replying to an email, the steps vary depending on the email client or service you're using. Below are instructions for common platforms:

Gmail (Web Version)

1. Open Gmail and click the gear icon in the top-right corner.


2. Select "See all settings" from the dropdown.


3. In the "General" tab, scroll down to the "Default text style" section.


4. Choose your preferred font, size, and color.


5. Scroll to the bottom and click "Save Changes".



Outlook (Web Version)

1. In Outlook on the web, click the gear icon in the top-right corner.


2. Select "View all Outlook settings" at the bottom of the pane.


3. Go to "Mail" > "Compose and reply".


4. In the Message format section, set your default font style, size, and color.


5. Click Save to apply the changes.



Outlook (Desktop Version)

1. Open Outlook and go to File > Options.


2. In the Mail tab, click on "Stationery and Fonts".


3. Under New mail messages, Replying or forwarding messages, and Composing and reading plain text messages, click Font and choose your preferred settings.


4. Click OK in each window to save your changes.



Apple Mail (Mac)

1. Open Apple Mail and click Mail in the top menu, then select Preferences.


2. Go to the Fonts & Colors tab.


3. Set the default font for messages you compose by adjusting the Message font.


4. Close the preferences window, and your changes will be saved automatically.



These steps will ensure your emails use your preferred font every time you create or reply to a message. Let me know which email service or client you're using if you need more specific guidance!

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