On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Nomen Nescio wrote:
They claim they have over 1 million users. Is a class action suit in order? Their privacy policy clearly states
"We consider your email address to be confidential information. We will never rent, sell, or otherwise reveal it to any other party without prior consent, except under the conditions set forth in the User Agreement for spamming and related abuses of netiquette, or unless we are compelled to do so by court order."
As if that's not bad enough, I emailed their (useless) support about this and some retarded drone emailed back claiming that the email came from Anonymizer not lyris.net (even though I pointed out the IP address in the email belonged to lyris.net).
*sigh* Such incompetance :(
Oh, look! Anonymizer has fixed the problem in their latest HTML-laden email! Return-Path: <bounce-XXXX-XXXX@wecare.anonymizer.com> See, they >>care<<! Oops: Name: anonymizer.lyris.net Address: 64.62.197.139 Aliases: wecare.anonymizer.com Methinks they are mocking us. What happened to them? They were a fine company once. Did Cottrell sell the brand? What other parts of the privacy policy are they willfully violating?