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Re: [RT] GEN: PRIVACY SEAL - off topic



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Definitely - I direct about 50 messages a day to my Spam folder.
 
It is getting really bad - Today I had a telemarketer call me 
COLLECT!  @#$%!&^
What is this world coming to? They must be doing some "belt tightening" 
themselves.
 
I would love the ability to prevent pop-up browsers from triggering 
automatically - is there any IE settings that will prevent this?
Thanks
Steve
 
 
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  charles meyer 
  
  To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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  Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 10:39 
  AM
  Subject: [RT] GEN: PRIVACY SEAL
  
  Group:
   
  This could help us 
  all?
   
  Chas
   
  

  
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  target=_top><BR 
  clear=all>Privacy seal to help identify spam<SPAN 
  class=a2>By Stefanie Olsen Staff 
  Writer, CNET News.comJanuary 30, 2002, 9:00 PM PT<A 
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  Privacy 
  seal group Truste on Thursday will announce the launch of a new service to 
  help police unsolicited commercial e-mail, or spam. 
  The nonprofit group has partnered with privacy consulting and technology 
  company ePrivacy Group to introduce a certification and seal program for 
  commercial e-mail, much like its Web site seal program. Under the new plan, 
  e-mail sent by volunteer "trusted sender-certified" companies will contain a 
  seal that signifies the message is compliant with Truste's privacy rules. 
  "Consumers consider spam as an intrusion on their privacy," Fran Maier, 
  Truste's executive director, said in a statement. 
  "Consumers will now have guideposts to allow them to easily verify the 
  legitimacy of e-mail messages, gain greater control over their inbox and turn 
  to a third party to resolve disputes," Maier said. 
  So far, companies including Microsoft, DoubleClick and Topica have agreed 
  to support the program. 
  The move comes as consumers grapple with an ever-increasing amount of spam 
  to their inboxes. By 2006, consumers are expected to receive an average of 
  1,400 pieces of junk e-mail to mailboxes every day, according to Internet 
  researcher Jupiter Media Metrix. 
  It also comes as marketers seek to draw lines around what defines spam vs. 
  legitimate commercial e-mail. Last week, the 5,000-member Direct Marketing 
  Association announced new mandatory guidelines that emphasized notice and 
  choice for ending e-mail sales pitches. The organization said that it hoped to 
  establish best practices for its members to help avert the need for federal 
  regulations surrounding commercial e-mail. 
  Under Truste's new program, participants can obtain an e-mail seal if they 
  comply with four criteria. The sender must adhere to Truste's fair information 
  practice principles and e-mail best practices, which include giving consumers 
  notice and choice about receiving e-mail solicitations. The subject line of 
  the e-mail must be accurate and the message text must always allow consumers 
  to opt out of further communications. 
  And if any of these criteria are overlooked, the sender is accountable to 
  Truste's dispute resolution program, in which consumers can complain about a 
  company's e-mail practices. 
  Truste will unveil the new seal program, called Trusted Sender, at the 2nd 
  Annual Privacy and Security Summit in Washington, D.C. 
  Other supporters of the program include ClickAction, the International 
  Association of Privacy Officers and the Association of Interactive Marketing. 
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