SpamCop FAQ : SpamCop Parsing and Reporting Service : Member and account management questions : How is my personal data used (not used)?

This document is not intended to be a complete statement of SpamCop's privacy policy, rather it covers the frequently asked questions. As a subsidiary of Ironport Systems, Inc. , SpamCop is governed by the Ironport Privacy Policy.

Please consult it for a more thorough legal explanation of our privacy policy. Detailed description of how spam report data is used. Privacy Limitations: Information you submit in your spam reports is considered to be in the public domain.

This information may be shared with others - in fact, that is the entire purpose of SpamCop. SpamCop makes some attempt to conceal the identity of the recipient of the spam, but this method is not foolproof and should not be relied on. All spam reports include a valid email address for you and the IP address which you used to submit the report.

Privacy Protection: All other information (member data) - member preferences, authorized and blocked email addresses, forwarding addresses, pop accounts and passwords, and of course ... more.

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