Personal policy on unsubscribe links: * One click to unsubscribe – all good. * Two clicks (click the link, then click "confirm") – not good but tolerated. * Require anything more (sign in, enter email, check or uncheck checkboxes) and you get reported as spam. 3 atbildes
Pēteris Caune (2019-12-10 11:13:40) |
Personal policy on unsubscribe links: * One click to unsubscribe – all good. * Two clicks (click the link, then click "confirm") – not good but tolerated. * Require anything more (sign in, enter email, check or uncheck checkboxes) and you get reported as spam. | ||
Pēteris Caune (2019-12-10 11:14:34) |
Sadly, from today, https://t.co/Jhi2sqmRKR unsubscribe links are in the second, "not good" category. This is because @Office365 scans emails, opens links, *executes JS* and auto-unsubscribes users. Haven't figured out a sane fix or workaround for this :-/ | ||
Edgars Zvirbulis (2019-12-10 18:34:43) |
@cuu508 @Office365 Apple Mail has a "feature" where it shows a preview of the page if you hover on a link. Instant unsubscribe if it's the first case. | ||
Pēteris Caune (2019-12-11 09:43:42) |
@puuks @Office365 I was already unsubscribing only on HTTP POST, but was auto-submitting the form on page load to achieve one-click unsubscribe. If Apple's preview generator runs JS then yeah–would have been the same result as with Office365 https://t.co/qvpezcyZ3e |