I mean, I did in 2007… I haven’t been on it in over a decade now but it WAS semi-useful back in the day.
I mean, I did in 2007… I haven’t been on it in over a decade now but it WAS semi-useful back in the day.
I’ve been wondering this myself so I just went ahead and read the FCCs CAN-SPAM business compliance guide.
This is 100% a violation. As per section 7:
You must honor a recipient’s opt-out request within 10 business days. You can’t charge a fee, require the recipient to give you any personally identifying information beyond an email address, or make the recipient take any step other than sending a reply email or visiting a single page on an Internet website as a condition for honoring an opt-out request
OP could probably threaten a lawsuit and their practices will change quickly. That’s assuming the company does business in the US…
edit: just realized this is stubhub. this smells like a lawsuit waiting to happen
The first human reference genome to be sequenced cost over 3 Billion dollars. Today you can send some spit to a lab and have your own genome sequenced for less than $500.
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They started pulling out all of the free features to their paid tier, which wasn’t terrible at first (I think it was like $4.99/mo) but then they started jacking the price and it’s now $15/mo.
The free is an empty shell and the paid is just way too expensive. More than an office 365 subscription!
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The customer data exposed in the breach includes:
Name
Telephone number
Email address
SIM serial number
IMEI number
And a brief description of service plan purchased (seriously wtf is this?)
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At least we have Lemmy!