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Opt-out

The term opt-out refers to several methods by which individuals can avoid receiving unsolicited product or service information. This option is usually associated with direct marketing campaigns such as e-mail marketing or direct mail. A list of those who have opted out is called a Robinson list.

Telemarketing

The U.S. Federal Government created the United States National Do Not Call Registry to reduce the telemarketing calls consumers receive at home. Initially numbers listed on the registry were due to be kept for five years but will now remain on it permanently due to the Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007, which became law in February 2008.[1]

The UK's Direct Marketing Association operates a voluntary opt-out scheme through the Telephone Preference Service, which was established in 1995. While the service will reduce unsolicited calls it does not stop solicited calls, market research calls, silent calls or overseas calls.[2]

Canada's National Do Not Call List operates an opt-out list which allows consumers to register their wishes not to have telemarketing calls. Charities, newspapers, and pollsters are exempt although each of these is required to keep their own do not call list that consumers can be added to at their request.[3]

Australia has a national Do Not Call Register. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is responsible for the register under the Do Not Call Register Act 2006. In order to be included on the register, a telephone number must be used or maintained primarily for private or domestic purposes, or exclusively for transmitting and/or receiving faxes. Government body numbers and emergency services numbers are also able and numbers can be removed at any time.[citation needed]

E-mail marketing

In e-mail marketing, a clickable link or "opt-out button" may be included to notify the sender that the recipient wishes to receive no further e-mails. While 95% of all commercial e-mails from reputable bulk emailers with an unsubscribe feature indeed work in this manner,[4] unscrupulous senders and spammers can also include a link that purports to unsubscribe a recipient; clicking the link or button confirms to the originator that the e-mail address used was a valid one, opening the door for further unsolicited e-mail.[5]

Online advertising

Targeted advertising and behavioral targeting are a series of technologies and techniques used mainly in online advertising to increase the effectiveness of advertisements. By capturing data generated by website and landing page visitors, advertisements are placed so as to reach consumers based on various traits such as demographics, psychographics, behavioral variables (such as product purchase history), and firmographic variables or other second-order activities which serve as a proxy for these traits.[citation needed]

Opt-out cookies

Many of the biggest third-party ad-serving companies offer opt-out cookies to users. Opt-out cookies are cookies created by ad-serving companies to enable the user to block and prevent the advertising network from installing future tracking cookies. Opt-out cookies are server specific, meaning that they only block cookies of a specific ad-serving company and won't block cookies from other companies. To do generalized blocking, the users must manage their cookies via their own browser's cookie settings.

Do Not Track HTTP header

Do Not Track (DNT) is an HTTP header field that requests that a web application or website to disable its direct or cross-site user tracking of an individual user. The header field name is DNT and it currently accepts three values:

  • 1, when the user does not want to be tracked (opt-out)
  • 0, when the user consents to being tracked (opt-in)
  • Null (no header), when the user does not set a preference

DNT is not widely adopted by the industry, and honoring DNT requests is not obligatory.

Wi-Fi positioning system

Wi-Fi-based positioning systems take advantage of the rapid growth of wireless access points in urban areas and are used by companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft, to obtain data about their customers' locations, in order to provide a better service. The localization technique is based on measuring the intensity of the received signal and access-point "fingerprinting". However, some users have expressed concern about their privacy being affected by this type of unsolicited positioning system, and have asked for opt-out alternatives.

Google suggested the creation of a unified approach for opting-out from taking part in Wi-Fi-based positioning systems. Suggesting the usage of the word "_nomap" (Underscore and nomap) append to a wireless access point's SSID to exclude it from Google's WPS database.[6][7]

Postal service

Credit card offers

Each year American consumers receive several billion written offers of credit or insurance they did not request. In many cases, the senders have prescreened the recipients for creditworthiness and suitability using consumer credit records in the files of consumer reporting agencies.

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) permits creditors and insurers to use CRA information as a basis for sending unsolicited firm offers of credit or insurance, also known as prescreened solicitations, to consumers who meet certain criteria, but only within limits specified in the act. The FCRA also provides a mechanism by which consumers can elect not to receive such solicitations by directing CRAs to exclude their names and addresses from lists provided by these agencies for sending prescreened solicitations. Consumers who choose to have their names removed from lists used for prescreened solicitations may well still receive offers of credit or insurance by mail or telephone, but such offers will not be based on the credit records maintained by the CRAs.[8]

People are able to opt out of receiving any offers from U.S. national credit bureaus.[9]

Unsolicited direct marketing mail (a.k.a. "junk mail")

In the United States, the Data & Marketing Association's (DMA) Mail Preference Service provides an opt-out service.[10] The consumer's name is added to a "delete" file which is made available to direct-mail marketers. This process does not cover opting out of Bulk Mail also known as Standard mail or Current Resident Mail, which will require opting out on a company by company basis.[11] There is a $2 charge to register online and there is a $3 charge to register by regular mail. There is another service to stop mail to deceased people. Registration will not stop mailings from organizations that are not registered with the DMA.[12] DirectMail.com offers a similar service.[13]

Arbitration

Some contracts with arbitration clauses have terms that state that a party may reject the arbitration clause within a specified time frame of accepting the contract.[14]: 31 

See also

References

  1. ^ "FTC Do Not Call Improvement Act of 2007". FTC. 2011-06-24. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  2. ^ Woodcock, Neil (2000-04-01). "Legal and Regulatory Update: A new regulatory regime for direct marketing using fax, telephone and e-mail". Interactive Marketing. 1 (4): 413–418. doi:10.1057/palgrave.im.4340056. ISSN 1463-5178.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
  4. ^ Barker, Tim (2010-01-04). "Experts say spam e-mail grows because ... it works". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
  5. ^ Don't Respond to Spam: Here's Why, PC Magazine
  6. ^ Derek E. Weeks. "Infosecurity Blogs". Infosecurity Magazine.
  7. ^ "Configure access points with Google Location Service". google.com.
  8. ^ Board of governors of the federal reserve system (2004). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2007.
  9. ^ "Federal Trade Commission - Sharing Your Personal Information: It's Your Choice". Ftc.gov. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  10. ^ . Dmachoice.org. Archived from the original on 2012-11-10. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  11. ^ . Dmachoice.org. Archived from the original on 2012-11-22. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  12. ^ "Federal Trade Commission - Unsolicited Mail, Telemarketing and Email: Where to Go to "Just Say No"". Ftc.gov. 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  13. ^ . DirectMail.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-29. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  14. ^ Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (2013-12-12). "Arbitration Study Preliminary Results: Section 1028(a) Study Results To Date" (PDF). Retrieved 12 December 2013.

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The term opt out refers to several methods by which individuals can avoid receiving unsolicited product or service information This option is usually associated with direct marketing campaigns such as e mail marketing or direct mail A list of those who have opted out is called a Robinson list Contents 1 Telemarketing 2 E mail marketing 3 Online advertising 3 1 Opt out cookies 3 2 Do Not Track HTTP header 4 Wi Fi positioning system 5 Postal service 5 1 Credit card offers 5 2 Unsolicited direct marketing mail a k a junk mail 6 Arbitration 7 See also 8 ReferencesTelemarketingThe U S Federal Government created the United States National Do Not Call Registry to reduce the telemarketing calls consumers receive at home Initially numbers listed on the registry were due to be kept for five years but will now remain on it permanently due to the Do Not Call Improvement Act of 2007 which became law in February 2008 1 The UK s Direct Marketing Association operates a voluntary opt out scheme through the Telephone Preference Service which was established in 1995 While the service will reduce unsolicited calls it does not stop solicited calls market research calls silent calls or overseas calls 2 Canada s National Do Not Call List operates an opt out list which allows consumers to register their wishes not to have telemarketing calls Charities newspapers and pollsters are exempt although each of these is required to keep their own do not call list that consumers can be added to at their request 3 Australia has a national Do Not Call Register The Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA is responsible for the register under the Do Not Call Register Act 2006 In order to be included on the register a telephone number must be used or maintained primarily for private or domestic purposes or exclusively for transmitting and or receiving faxes Government body numbers and emergency services numbers are also able and numbers can be removed at any time citation needed E mail marketingIn e mail marketing a clickable link or opt out button may be included to notify the sender that the recipient wishes to receive no further e mails While 95 of all commercial e mails from reputable bulk emailers with an unsubscribe feature indeed work in this manner 4 unscrupulous senders and spammers can also include a link that purports to unsubscribe a recipient clicking the link or button confirms to the originator that the e mail address used was a valid one opening the door for further unsolicited e mail 5 Online advertisingTargeted advertising and behavioral targeting are a series of technologies and techniques used mainly in online advertising to increase the effectiveness of advertisements By capturing data generated by website and landing page visitors advertisements are placed so as to reach consumers based on various traits such as demographics psychographics behavioral variables such as product purchase history and firmographic variables or other second order activities which serve as a proxy for these traits citation needed Opt out cookies Many of the biggest third party ad serving companies offer opt out cookies to users Opt out cookies are cookies created by ad serving companies to enable the user to block and prevent the advertising network from installing future tracking cookies Opt out cookies are server specific meaning that they only block cookies of a specific ad serving company and won t block cookies from other companies To do generalized blocking the users must manage their cookies via their own browser s cookie settings Do Not Track HTTP header Do Not Track DNT is an HTTP header field that requests that a web application or website to disable its direct or cross site user tracking of an individual user The header field name is DNT and it currently accepts three values 1 when the user does not want to be tracked opt out 0 when the user consents to being tracked opt in Null no header when the user does not set a preferenceDNT is not widely adopted by the industry and honoring DNT requests is not obligatory Wi Fi positioning systemMain article Wi Fi positioning system Wi Fi based positioning systems take advantage of the rapid growth of wireless access points in urban areas and are used by companies like Google Apple and Microsoft to obtain data about their customers locations in order to provide a better service The localization technique is based on measuring the intensity of the received signal and access point fingerprinting However some users have expressed concern about their privacy being affected by this type of unsolicited positioning system and have asked for opt out alternatives Google suggested the creation of a unified approach for opting out from taking part in Wi Fi based positioning systems Suggesting the usage of the word nomap Underscore and nomap append to a wireless access point s SSID to exclude it from Google s WPS database 6 7 Postal serviceCredit card offers Each year American consumers receive several billion written offers of credit or insurance they did not request In many cases the senders have prescreened the recipients for creditworthiness and suitability using consumer credit records in the files of consumer reporting agencies The Fair Credit Reporting Act FCRA permits creditors and insurers to use CRA information as a basis for sending unsolicited firm offers of credit or insurance also known as prescreened solicitations to consumers who meet certain criteria but only within limits specified in the act The FCRA also provides a mechanism by which consumers can elect not to receive such solicitations by directing CRAs to exclude their names and addresses from lists provided by these agencies for sending prescreened solicitations Consumers who choose to have their names removed from lists used for prescreened solicitations may well still receive offers of credit or insurance by mail or telephone but such offers will not be based on the credit records maintained by the CRAs 8 People are able to opt out of receiving any offers from U S national credit bureaus 9 Unsolicited direct marketing mail a k a junk mail In the United States the Data amp Marketing Association s DMA Mail Preference Service provides an opt out service 10 The consumer s name is added to a delete file which is made available to direct mail marketers This process does not cover opting out of Bulk Mail also known as Standard mail or Current Resident Mail which will require opting out on a company by company basis 11 There is a 2 charge to register online and there is a 3 charge to register by regular mail There is another service to stop mail to deceased people Registration will not stop mailings from organizations that are not registered with the DMA 12 DirectMail com offers a similar service 13 ArbitrationSome contracts with arbitration clauses have terms that state that a party may reject the arbitration clause within a specified time frame of accepting the contract 14 31 See alsoPrivacy and Electronic Communications EC Directive Regulations 2003 Robinson list Unclick Unified Patent Court s opt out provisions provisions allowing proprietors of European patents to opt out their European patents from the exclusive competence of the Unified Patent CourtReferences FTC Do Not Call Improvement Act of 2007 FTC 2011 06 24 Retrieved 2012 10 16 Woodcock Neil 2000 04 01 Legal and Regulatory Update A new regulatory regime for direct marketing using fax telephone and e mail Interactive Marketing 1 4 413 418 doi 10 1057 palgrave im 4340056 ISSN 1463 5178 National Do Not Call List Archived from the original on 2014 02 27 Retrieved 2010 07 16 Barker Tim 2010 01 04 Experts say spam e mail grows because it works St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved 9 May 2011 Don t Respond to Spam Here s Why PC Magazine Derek E Weeks Infosecurity Blogs Infosecurity Magazine Configure access points with Google Location Service google com Board of governors of the federal reserve system 2004 Report to the Congress on Further Restrictions on Unsolicited Written Offers of Credit and Insurance PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 17 2012 Retrieved August 24 2007 Federal Trade Commission Sharing Your Personal Information It s Your Choice Ftc gov Retrieved 2012 10 16 DMAchoice is a mail preference service offered by the Direct Marketing Association Dmachoice org Archived from the original on 2012 11 10 Retrieved 2012 10 16 DMAchoice is a mail preference service offered by the Direct Marketing Association Dmachoice org Archived from the original on 2012 11 22 Retrieved 2012 10 16 Federal Trade Commission Unsolicited Mail Telemarketing and Email Where to Go to Just Say No Ftc gov 2011 08 10 Retrieved 2012 10 16 National Do Not Mail List Get Rid of Junk Mail DirectMail com Archived from the original on 2012 10 29 Retrieved 2012 10 16 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 2013 12 12 Arbitration Study Preliminary Results Section 1028 a Study Results To Date PDF Retrieved 12 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