Digital information sites, just like
modern electronic devices, have their own share of those copyrights and patents. They are protected by the government laws and policies involving copyright and patent infringement provisions. But, even the users are protected against these types of fraud and theft. Yes, and this is for the viewers of the digital platform known as the internet as they should be protected in terms of information security and privacy.
So, here's an excellent tip to either reduce or completely prevent spam from building up in your inbox. Of course, you cannot stop yourself from accessing internet sites that need some form of registration before you can access some of its features. Since you have a registered electronic mailing address, you must register first to get the information or anything that you need from the internet site. The following week, your mailing account is bombarded with about a dozen direct marketing messages each time you check on it! Your fault, my man! Why? Well, let's just say you didn't review properly the privacy policy of the internet site you registered your account on!
Each internet site has its own set of privacy policies. These policies protect the viewers or the registered viewers of the internet site from unlawful acts such as e-mail selling and personal information dissemination without the consent of the registered viewer. Checking on the privacy policies of each internet site that you plan on registering on would evidently reduce not only the risk of spam, but the risk of your personal information getting in the wrong hands and causing more damage than what
annoying spam can do.