Anti-Spam Policy
UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL EMAIL (ANTI-SPAM) POLICY
At MeaVendo Digital, user privacy is our top priority. We are committed to protecting the privacy rights of our clients and consumers, as it is essential to our business. Maintaining the trust of those who engage with our products is crucial to our success. Therefore, we have established two key policies
A. MESSAGE RECIPIENT POLICY
Before clients can receive our messages, advertising or promotions, client must have agreed to receive such messages. Any recipient may request at any time to be removed from our list, and we will comply with that request. In addition, we will thoroughly investigate any allegations made by recipients relating to unsolicited messages.
B. RULE AGAINST USING UNSOLICITED EMAIL MESSAGES TO ADVERTISE OUR WEBSITE
We have your email address protected.
Your email addresses are never sold to or shared with other businesses by us.
Unsubscribing is possible at any moment.
We mandate that every email sent by MeaVendo have an unsubscribe link that makes it simple for recipients to unsubscribe.
You can easily unsubscribe from a newsletter or email by clicking the link at the bottom of the message if you decide you don’t like it.
DEFINITION OF SPAM
Bulk unsolicited emails are known as spam. Spam is defined as any email promotion, information, or solicitation sent to an individual without that person’s prior authorization and without a pre-existing relationship between the sender and the recipient.
EXAMPLES OF SPAM
- Any email sent to a recipient who opted out of future bulk emails, newsletters, product information, or other unsolicited communications is considered spam.
- Spam includes emails sent to recipients who are unfamiliar with the organization or have not consented to receive emails from it.
- It also refers to any email communication that does not provide a way for recipients to unsubscribe or request no further mailings.
- Additionally, spam is any email message that lacks a valid email address in the From line.
- Spam refers to any email that contains inaccurate or misleading information in the subject line, header, or body. If the recipient has not specifically requested information from an adult website, any email promoting it is considered spam.
- Additionally, spam includes emails sent to addresses collected from websites, newsgroups, or other online platforms.