Unsolicited Email Newsletters
There is an unsubscribe link at the bottom but nonetheless shouldn't these only be sent out if someone opts in? I don't know any of these people and it seems to be a way people are trying to save on mailings.
Several are for local yoga workshops and they got my name from a website I have on yoga. Of course, I do write people and tell them they can lose their webhost for this practice and mention that their pages need optimization etc but is this practice even legal? Just curious as this seems to be increasing more and more.
Debbie
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