Dear Verizon Customer,
We have been informed by Epsilon, a provider of Verizon's email marketing services, that your email address was exposed due to unauthorized access to its systems. Verizon uses Epsilon to send marketing communications on our behalf.
Epsilon has assured us that the information exposed was limited to email addresses, and that no other information about you or your account was exposed.
As always, you should be cautious when opening email links or attachments from unknown or suspicious parties, or emails purporting to be from Verizon and asking for financial or account password information. It is our policy to never ask for this information in emails. If you receive such emails, do not reply to them. You can report suspect or unwanted emails to Verizon at and can obtain more information on how to protect against spam and phishing attacks on Verizon's Privacy Policy page by clicking on "Tips for Guarding Your Information" located at the top right hand corner of the page. Our privacy policy can be found at Verizon.com/privacy.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause you. Please be assured that we take the privacy of your information very seriously.
Sincerely,
Verizon
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