Friday, March 29, 2002
Yahoo users fume over "spam" switch
"The ire stems from changes in Yahoo's "marketing preferences" page, which the company uses to secure permission to send service promotions... Yahoo said it had reset the default preferences for all members in a way that would require them to manually request that the company block the messages in the future -- even if they had declined to accept such e-mail in the past."
Hmmm...
"The ire stems from changes in Yahoo's "marketing preferences" page, which the company uses to secure permission to send service promotions... Yahoo said it had reset the default preferences for all members in a way that would require them to manually request that the company block the messages in the future -- even if they had declined to accept such e-mail in the past."
Hmmm...