SPAM





Almost anyone who uses a computer these days has an email account. They commonly check it at least once each day. Yet there are people that end up with their inbox cluttered with messages they don’t want. They are from advertisers that have no legal right to contact someone. This became such a worldwide problem that people complained to the government and anti SPAM laws were initiated.
This is why the option to opt in to someone’s information is there when you click on a webpage. If you choose to give them your name and email address they can send you information. Make sure you read their disclaimer that tells you if they are protecting our information or not. If it doesn’t say they won’t share your personal information with someone else then you should refrain from signing up with them.
Under the anti SPAM laws you also get the right to opt out at any time. This means when you don’t want to get information from them anymore you just click on the unsubscribe link in their materials. By law they have to provide this link in all correspondence but it is usually found at the very bottom of the email. Online businesses need to make removing those that unsubscribe immediately to avoid being reported as an issuer of SPAM.
There are certain words in advertising that can get legitimate messages classified as SPAM. They are words such as free, dear customer, and things that give the impression that you don’t really know who you are sending the information to. If you are setting up advertising campaigns online to send via email you need to refrain from using such elements. Otherwise you risk being reported as well as your message getting filtered out and never reaching who it was intended for.
Even with such laws on it, SPAM continues to be a problem. The senders of it simply become more creative. It is estimated that the average person wastes 10 hours a month going through SPAM that comes their direction. Employers are believed to spend more than $1 million annually on time spent for employees to clear out SPAM that goes to their company email.

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