Spam is unsolicited e-mail, often of a commercial nature, sent indiscriminately to multiple mailing lists, individuals, or newsgroups. In short, spam is "junk e-mail." As defined by H.R. 3113 and reported by the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection, unsolicited e-mail refers to any electronic message that:
Guest Security recognizes an e-mail as "spam" if:
Opt-in e-mail is a web marketing term for promotional e-mail that recipients have previously requested by signing up via a website or special ad banner. Typically, web users are invited to sign up for promotional information about one or more product or service categories. Those who sign up have thus "opted in."
Opt-out e-mail is a web marketing term for promotional e-mail that recipients have not previously requested by signing up. However, for Guest Security e-mail distributions, the contact's e-mail address must have been provided to Guest Security by that individual via a Guest Security website, conference, or trade show. Individuals who have willingly given Guest Security their contact information via these methods are automatically added to e-mail distribution lists that benefit that individual. Although the individual is added to the e-mail distribution list on the concept of opt-out, the individual is ALWAYS given the opportunity to easily unsubscribe - without being hassled.
Guest Security hopes that individuals find its e-mail communications informative and helpful. However, Guest Security respects the recipient's wishes for either receiving or not receiving e-mail communications from us. Therefore, Guest Security has adopted the following as procedures for all of its e-mail distribution communications:
The e-mail communication will be sent to a single recipient with the intention of it being received by only one individual. The sender address will be a valid Guest Security e-mail address that is monitored by a Guest Security employee. Therefore the sender address can also be sent e-mail. The sender address will be relevant to the content of the message being sent. For example, information sent regarding Guest Security News will be sent from "news@guestsecurity.co.uk."
The e-mail communication will always have a header or subject that is appropriate and true to the content provided in the communication. The header or subject will not be used inappropriately or give a disproportionate benefit to the sender.
Any contact information in the e-mail communication will be real and relevant to Guest Security
The e-mail communication will always have the "Guest Security " information at the end. Guest Security’s website will always provide information on how to subscribe or unsubscribe to any of its e-mail distribution lists (see www.guestsecurity.co.uk/lists/subscribe.htm). The process to subscribe and unsubscribe is simple, real, and requires only a few seconds.
Guest Security has also created privacy@guestsecurity.co.uk as a means to unsubscribe to any Guest Security communication distribution lists. An e-mail sent to this address is handled personally by our Marketing Department to meet the satisfaction of the requester.
Guest Security also has a strict privacy policy posted on all their websites, which addresses the fact that information collected by Guest Security is not sold, but used internally for marketing and telemarketing campaigns.
Guest Security attempts to provide honest information about our company, solutions, products, services, or other information which we feel will be in some way relevant and beneficial to the recipient.
Guest Security’s e-mail distributions will be mindful and in compliance with its current Privacy Policy (see www.guestsecurity.co.uk/) as well as its Anti-Spam Policy which is in compliance with current international privacy-policy requirements.