This “Spam Policy” covers Web Design Networks, LLC and applies to all our subsidiary companies and websites. When Web Design Networks is referenced it is implied that every company and website operated by us is subject to the same conditions. Web Design Networks has never, and will never, sell (or distribute) any of our users’ personally identifiable information to third parties.

Email Communication

 
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Web Design Networks utilizes e-mail as a primary communication channel with customers. As a customer, and by submitting your information on WebDesignNetworks.com, you hereby acknowledge and grant Web Design Networks permission to communicate with you via e-mail (as well as other communication channels such as phone or fax) for any purpose Web Design Networks determines to be relevant including, but not limited to, system messages, confirmation messages, newsletters, service announcements and other marketing messages. Web Design Networks will use best efforts to honor customers’ requests to opt-out from receiving e-mails, but under no circumstances will Web Design Networks have any liability for sending any e-mail to its users and customers.

SPAM Policy

Web Design Networks does not send unsolicited bulk e-mails to customers under any circumstances. On the occasion that e-mails are sent to customers it is in direct response to the customer providing the e-mail address to Web Design Networks including, but not limited to, confirmation e-mails on business listing inquiries, opt-in newsletters, opt-in e-mail alerts, follow-up e-mails on listing inquiries, other follow-up communications related to the customer’s expressed interest in a business listing and other voluntary submissions of information with the intent for Web Design Networks to provide a service to the customer. Web Design Networks does not tolerate the transmission of SPAM.

Reporting Unsolicited E-mail

Web Design Networks is a subsidiary InternetIncome-Solutions. As such, Web Design Networks has a network of independently owned and operated companies locations that operate under the Web Design Networks brand name and utilize the Web Design Networks servers for e-mail communications. Despite our concerted efforts to prevent unsolicited (SPAM) e-mail relayed through Web Design Networks servers, unsolicited e-mail may sometimes get through as a result of the independent actions of the Web Design Networks franchisees. The corporate offices of Web Design Networks NEVER send unsolicited or SPAM e-mail. We view SPAM as a serious violation of privacy and a misuse of the Internet in general. If you receive an unsolicited e-mail with a domain of Web Design Networks, please contact us immediately via our “Contact Page“. Upon receipt of your e-mail, we will do our utmost to track down the offender and take any actions necessary to stop SPAM messages.

How We Define SPAM

We define SPAM as the sending of Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE), Unsolicited Bulk E-mail (UBE) or Unsolicited Facsimiles (Fax), which is e-mail or facsimile sent to recipients as an advertisement or otherwise, without first obtaining prior confirmed consent to receive these communications from the sender. This can include, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Email Messages.
  • Newsgroup postings.
  • Windows system messages.
  • Pop-up messages (aka “adware” or “spyware” messages).
  • Instant messages (using AOL, Bing, Yahoo or other instant messenger programs).
  • Online chat room advertisements.
  • Facsimile Solicitations.

SPAM Compliance and Prevention

Web Design Networks asserts its compliance with the 2003 CAN-SPAM Act.

Consent of Recipient

Commercial electronic messages cannot be sent unless you have the consent of the relevant account-holder. There are two types of consent: express consent or inferred consent.

Express Consent

Consent may be a specific request from an addressee to receive messages from you. For example:

  • The addressee has subscribed to your electronic advertising mailing list;
  • The addressee has deliberately elected to receive messages or advertisements from you; or
  • The addressee has specifically requested such material from you over the telephone.

Inferred Consent

Consent may be inferred by considering the conduct of the addressee and the relationship between you and the addressee. Examples of where consent may be inferred are:

  • An addressee has provided its electronic address when purchasing goods or services in the general expectation that there will be follow-up communications;
  • Online registration of a product or a warranty;
  • Where an addressee has provided its address with the understanding that it would be used in communications.

SPAM Prevention

As an additional measure to prevent the distribution of SPAM via the Web Design Networks e-mail servers, Web Design Networks utilizes a SPAM ‘firewall’ to scan every inbound and outbound email message that is sent and received by the Web Design Networks email servers. Although no method, either manual, procedural or systemic, is 100% effective in preventing SPAM, the efforts and investment that Web Design Networks has made are evidence of our commitment to and understanding of the importance of preventing SPAM.

Changes to Our Spam Policy

All changes to our Spam Policy will be posted on this page. Last Revision: June 19, 2023