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When a member signs up to and into our website, they will see 'Terms of Use Apply' under the sign in options. The terms at https://www.ilovefreegle.org/terms say:
When a member signs up to and into our website, they will see 'Terms of Use Apply' under the sign in options. The terms at https://www.ilovefreegle.org/terms say:


1. We will email you posts, replies, events, newsletters, etc - control these in Settings (link shown which takes the member to their Settings tab).
We will email you posts, replies, events, newsletters, etc - control these in Settings (link shown which takes the member to their Settings tab).


When a new member signs up to Freegle Direct, they get an email 'Thanks for joining Freegle', which includes 'You can change your settings by clicking here'.  'Here' links to their Setttings tab on the website.
When a new member signs up to Freegle, they get an email 'Thanks for joining Freegle', which includes 'You can change your settings by clicking here'.  'Here' links to their Settings tab on the website.




If they sign in to the Yahoo group directly, most will link to https://www.ilovefreegle.org/handbook, which also says:
In each of the mails Freegle sends to the member, they will also see an unsubscribe link, which allows the option to stop any particular type of email they don't wish to receive, except for Admin mails. You can't opt out of Admin mails.  


1. We will email you posts, replies, events, newsletters, etc - control these in Settings


Yahoo also has its own Terms https://policies.yahoo.com/us/en/yahoo/terms/utos/index.htm which cover the ability to send people signing up to Yahoo services emails.
We take the view that we have complied with the requirements of data protection on marketing.  Our pages on data protection in this wiki are all categorised together, you can click on them at http://wiki.ilovefreegle.org/Category:Data_Protection 




On each of the mails Freegle or Yahoo sends to the member, they will also see an unsubscribe link, which allows the option to stop any particular type of email they don't wish to receive.
We take the view that we have complied with the requirements of data protection on marketing.  The current position on data protection relating to the type of service Freegle offers is here - https://policies.yahoo.com/us/en/yahoo/terms/utos/index.htm




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*[[Terms for Freegle Users]]
*[[Terms for Freegle Users]]
*[[Data Use & Protection]]






[[category:Freegle Direct]] [[category:Admin]]
[[category:Freegle Direct]] [[category:Admin]]

Latest revision as of 10:20, 15 April 2022

Occasionally a member gets upset and accuses us of sending spam.

This is the position we take on this:

When a member signs up to and into our website, they will see 'Terms of Use Apply' under the sign in options. The terms at https://www.ilovefreegle.org/terms say:

We will email you posts, replies, events, newsletters, etc - control these in Settings (link shown which takes the member to their Settings tab).

When a new member signs up to Freegle, they get an email 'Thanks for joining Freegle', which includes 'You can change your settings by clicking here'. 'Here' links to their Settings tab on the website.


In each of the mails Freegle sends to the member, they will also see an unsubscribe link, which allows the option to stop any particular type of email they don't wish to receive, except for Admin mails. You can't opt out of Admin mails.


We take the view that we have complied with the requirements of data protection on marketing. Our pages on data protection in this wiki are all categorised together, you can click on them at http://wiki.ilovefreegle.org/Category:Data_Protection



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