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hey everybody welcome back to my channel one quick thing i wanted to mention and this is going to be a very quick tutorial is when youamp;#39;re sending a new email and letamp;#39;s say youamp;#39;re sending it out to parents itamp;#39;s very common that a lot of people put all of the emails in the to section however not what you want to do instead click on the bcc to show the bcc what this is a blind carbon copy which means that everyoneamp;#39;s going to get the email itamp;#39;s just that theyamp;#39;re not going to see who else got the email so if you have parents who are maybe a high profile and they want to keep their email private for whatever reason thatamp;#39;s what the blind carbon copy is intended for also on a side note letamp;#39;s say you want to send someone an email but you also want to let someone else know that you sent that email but you donamp;#39;t want this person to know so itamp;#39;s just kind of a way to maybe cover your tracks in some instances an