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Will USPS track whether and when users read Informed Delivery email? Who or what businesses get that information? Is Informed Delivery going to be another surveillance system that allows USPS to track what users do and share the information with third parties? Additionally, the description of “interactive content” is incomplete and unclear.
WPF comments re: USPS Informed Delivery SORN, 81 FedReg 58542 p. 5 We see Informed Delivery as potentially opening up fresh new opportunities for criminals, phishers, and spammers. News articles have noted that trials of the system allow for marketers to attach click here links to images of mailed letters.
“We recently learned that there was a one week delay by the printing and mailing contractor getting the envelopes to the USPS Bulk Distribution Center in Tacoma, WA. We are very unhappy about this situation. Some members who signed up for the USPS Informed Delivery daily email are reporting that their ballot is in today’s mail.
The US Postal Service’s new Informed Delivery system has the potential to impact every household in the ...
Here’s more information about Informed Delivery, and why it may create new phishing risks. Read more May 27 2014 FTC’s Data Broker Report Brings New Facts to Light about how Consumer Data is Captured and Sold
Here’s more information about Informed Delivery, and why it may create new phishing risks. Read more Feb 22 2013 Consumer experiences of job searching and online reputation
Notice of the new meeting date is also being sent this week via postcard (USPS delivery) to all member addresses of record. I would add that the re-scheduled meeting date has been extensively publicized here on your Forum (thank you for that), on other Facebook pages with large followings, and in news media reports. 4.
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Here’s more information about Informed Delivery, and why it may create new phishing risks. Read more Aug 26 2014 California consumers get new smartphone remote lock law, plus tips for iPhone users
[-] Make informed decisions before sharing your Social Security number with a potential employer. Most employers will not ask for personal information until you arrive at their offices for an in-person interview and are given a formal job application, so be wary if you are asked to give your Social Security number by phone, e-mail or online.