Anti-Spam Policy
Datadial supports ONLY permission-based email management practices. In
this regard, Datadial has implemented various policies and procedures
that:
Help prevent Datadial from being used for the purpose of unsolicited
email campaigns.
Encourage permission-based marketing.
Respond to all complaints suggesting Datadial has been used
as a vehicle to send unsolicited email.
Spam is Unsolicited Email
Spam is unsolicited commercial email, junk mail or bulk mail that has
not been requested by the recipient. In addition to being perceived
as intrusive, irrelevant and often offensive, it is also typical
that spam
emails do not contain an option to unsubscribe from the mailing
list. Simply put, spam is the opposite of permission-based emails --
those that are requested, anticipated, personal and relevant.
Preventing Unsolicited Emails Via Datadial
Users must abide by a strictly enforced Terms of Service. In the "LIMITATIONS
ON YOUR USE OF DATADIAL" section of the Terms of Service, it clearly
states our policy with respect to spam: "You may not use the Datadial
or the products or services provided through or in connection with the
Datadial to: a. send unsolicited bulk email, for commercial or non-commercial
purposes. Unsolicited bulk email is defined as email sent to more than
10 individuals without their permission."
Also, users must accept that an unsubscribe option will be automatically
appended to every email sent via Datadial. This is not an option. In the
event that a user violates any one of our usage rules, or for any other
reason deemed appropriate by Datadial, Datadial reserves the right to
suspend or terminate, without notice, access to the user's account and
all related data.
Encouraging Permission-Based Marketing
Datadial encourages its users to create and manage "opt-in" subscriber
lists. By building and using an opt-in subscriber list, users
can be certain that they are sending emails to recipients that
have expressly given their permission to do so.
It is also important to note that subscribers receiving email campaigns
by users will only see their names in the header -- all other email addresses
are not viewable which makes them safer from unsolicited email abuse via
other recipients of the same email campaign.
Responding to Unsolicited Email Complaints
If a complaint is received regarding unsolicited emails being sent from
our Datadial tools, an immediate investigation is undertaken.
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Initial Warning? The user is first notified that an unsolicited
email complaint has been lodged against them and: |
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(a) reminded of the terms they accepted in the Terms of Service |
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(b) reminded that the complainant's email address will automatically
be flagged for suppression if the complainant did unsubscribe |
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(c) requested to manually remove the complainant's email address
from their subscriber list if the address was not automatically suppressed
because the complainant did not unsubscribe |
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Follow-up Warning? If the complainant persists, or if there are
multiple complaints, a second warning is issued. The user is again
reminded of the Terms of Service. Additionally, the user is advised
that if they are unable to abide by these terms, they should discontinue
using the Datadial suite |
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Final Notice? If notifications of unsolicited emails continue and
remain unaddressed after the follow-up warning, the user's account
privileges will be suspended and eventually terminated |
Think You've Been Spammed?
Immediately unsubscribe using the "unsubscribe" option of your
choice in the email. Send us a message to notify us of any unsolicited
messages and provide any other information that you believe may help us
in our investigation.
Datadial takes permission-based marketing very seriously. Thank you for
reviewing our Anti-Spam Policy.