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Anti Spam Committment
Anti Spam Committment
Our Commitment to help our users Stop SPAM (UCE):
- Provide our users the ability to effortlessly control their email inbox with anti spam tools like;
individual whitelists, blacklists, content filters, and junk-adult sender lists.
- Provide our users TMDA technology that implements not only
challenge response (authentication of every sender), but backs up the authentication process
up with individual whitelists, blacklists, junk and adult sender lists. Furthermore, disposable
email addresses are provided to enable "anonymity"
- Protect our users from known viruses that infect the Internet on a daily basis.
- Inform our users of new laws and regulation regarding the governments and private enterprises
efforts on the "war against spam".
- Educate our users about how they can protect, act, and react to unsolicited commercial email.
Our users Commitment to help Stop SPAM (UCE):
- The daily use of tmda, whitelists, blacklists, content filters, and junk-adult sender lists slows down
the effectiveness of illegitamite marketers deliveries causing the monetary losses turning the cost
back to the sender.
- The common practice of providing "only" disposalbe email addresses to un-trusted or public eye to
reduce the risk of inbox penetration and to reduce the overall bandwidth usage of spam related
activity on the Internet. Our users only unveil their identity upon confidence in the senders
ability to adhere to privacy allowing our users to enable "anonymity" among their day to day
Internet travels.
- Our users do not spread viruses due to the constant analysis of incoming and outgoing virus checks on
email and file sharing.
- Our users will adhere to our strict anti spam policy that will always maintain a strict enforcement
of the practice of sending unsolicited email in any form.
- The community of SafeAddress.com is conducive
- Upon receiving or becoming aware of spam activity, our users will notify our network for necessary
processing. Where we will then turn to proper authoritative channels to break down the distribution
channels of the identified spam sender.
Unsolicited Commercial Email
Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE), or "Spam", as it is more commonly known, is an electronic message
which advertises (spamvertizes) goods/services to someone without that person's prior consent or having a
previous relationship with that person. This "junk email practice" also includes Usenet and
message board postings, which are often unrelated to the topic of discussion or board, as
well as use of sources providing many email addresses.
Reporting Spammers
If you think that someone has spammed you through SafeAddress.com or any other service, please contact
our support team and include a copy of the email message along
with any other information that may identify the person(s) involved.
Furthermore, you may read the extensive information found at What is Spam?
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