No, it's crazy. The best way to opt out is not to collect the data in the first place, not ... collect data then say "we won't use that - honest". It would also break UK DPA requirements since the data being held is not relevant (and has no context for relevance).
sw1ftOct 24, 2007
bob@bob.com 550 5.7.1 No mailbox found
snowball69Oct 26, 2007
Lucky the web-designer didn't add rDNS to the back end
snowball69Oct 26, 2007
me@nowhere.com ;)
snowball69Oct 26, 2007
No, it's crazy. The best way to opt out is not to collect the data in the first place, not ... collect data then say "we won't use that - honest". It would also break UK DPA requirements since the data being held is not relevant (and has no context for relevance).
Closed AccountNov 4, 2007
Haha. Although this is a simple opt-out form, AT&T needs to revise it. >_>"Please give me your credit card number I should not bill."
wangjiajiJan 20, 2008
Come on baby, I'm still waiting