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The Junk Mail Experiment
Posted in January 13th, 2009
Published in Privacy News
The genesis of the Privacy Council project was inspired by a number of mind-boggling statistics: AMERICANS RECEIVE 77 BILLION PIECES OF JUNK MAIL ANNUALLY and THE AVERAGE AMERICAN WILL SPEND EIGHT MONTHS OF HIS/HER LIFE HANDLING JUNK MAIL. Statistics like these have taken hold of me both visually and physically. I have witnessed the stacks [...]
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Creative uses for email spam (shocking but true)
Posted in January 4th, 2009
Published in Junk Mail, The Privacy Council
We’ve posted many articles about the headaches caused by email spam. But when you think about it, the spam messages we all get in our email inboxes can be as amusing as they are annoying. After all, the ads for “increasing your size” or “cleansing your colon” are often peppered with ridiculous claims, odd grammar, [...]
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