Connor's Web Guide
It all starts here ...

 

Learning Center » Ask Leo! » What do terms like "opt-in", "opt-out" and "double opt-in"
What do terms like "opt-in", "opt-out" and "double opt-in"

I keep hearing terms like "opt-in", "opt-out" and "double opt-in" but I don't get what they mean. What do they mean?

In short they indicate whether or not you were given a choice, and in the case of "double opt-in", whether or not it was really you that accepted that choice.

The terms are actually fairly generic, but we'll look at it from the perspective of email, and spam.

Continue reading What do terms like "opt-in", "opt-out" and "double opt-in" mean?
Tech Questions? Get Answers! - Ask Leo! ... by Leo Notenboom
Leo's Answers Newsletter - Ask Leo! in your inbox every week.

Source: What do terms like "opt-in", "opt-out" and "double opt-in" mean?


Peer Rating System: Would you recommend this article?

1 2 3 4 5

0.00 out of 5, With 0 Votes

 


Articles:
Why is my internet connection slowing down?
Why am I getting "Windows cannot find" messages on startup?
What's the difference between Closing and Killing a program
What is the .NET Framework, and do I need all these versions?
Where did the Windows Live Hotmail Reply and Forward buttons go?
How can I get the old Windows Live Hotmail back?
Are there any issues listening to streaming music over the inter
Leo's Answers #152 - November 11, 2008
How to find the IP address of my computer?
Does sharing a router make me vulnerable to those I share with?
Nav:  [ 1 2 3 4 5 >> ]
 
 

All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner.
© 2002-2008 by TechSupportNet unless noted otherwise.

© Connors Web Guide. All rights reserved
Site Tree | All Links | OOF CMS

Home Feedback Search