From 02179490ffdf861b13358ca03c4449daf17761c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zhiming Wang Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 11:57:54 +0800 Subject: Latest post: Minor correction --- ...t-is-the-only-legit-player-who-spams-me-without-unsubscribe-links.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'source/blog/2016-06-24-its-2016-and-microsoft-is-the-only-legit-player-who-spams-me-without-unsubscribe-links.md') diff --git a/source/blog/2016-06-24-its-2016-and-microsoft-is-the-only-legit-player-who-spams-me-without-unsubscribe-links.md b/source/blog/2016-06-24-its-2016-and-microsoft-is-the-only-legit-player-who-spams-me-without-unsubscribe-links.md index 0746c0d9..3a15dc0e 100644 --- a/source/blog/2016-06-24-its-2016-and-microsoft-is-the-only-legit-player-who-spams-me-without-unsubscribe-links.md +++ b/source/blog/2016-06-24-its-2016-and-microsoft-is-the-only-legit-player-who-spams-me-without-unsubscribe-links.md @@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ date_display: June 24, 2016 I'm so tired of Microsoft spam. Microsoft is known for being intrusive accross the board, and their newsletters are no different: I literally can't name one legit company in this day and age who doesn't put unsubscribe links in newsletters.[^amazon] I get "Azure pricing and services updates" newsletters all the time, as well as "exciting news" from Windows Insider Program (which doesn't excite me at all) every once in a short while.[^insider] I still occasionally receive random Chinese language promotions of Windows, presumably because I used a Windows Phone as my secondary phone for three months back home in the summer of 2013 (which was a horrible experience). Why Microsoft hasn't been regulated for spam yet, I do not know. -[^amazon]: To be fair, Amazon used to force promotional email on student members, but (if memory serves) I haven't seen one for ages. +[^amazon]: To be fair, Amazon used to force promotional email on student members, but (if memory serves) I haven't seen one in ages. [^insider]: "If you wish to stop receiving Windows Insider Program emails, you will need to leave the program." I guess that's the price of downloading a couple of Windows 10 insider builds. -- cgit v1.2.1