Privacy is not a mere commodity to be traded, but a fundamental right to be guarded.
Once, in a time long ago, there was an apostle named Privacia. Privacia believed that everyone had a right to privacy, and that it was the duty of all email marketers to respect that right. She taught that the trust between sender and receiver was paramount, and that trust could easily be broken by careless or malicious handling of personal information.
Privacia also taught that consent was crucial. She believed that subscribers had the right to know what information was being collected, how it was being used, and who it was being shared with. She taught that it was important to be transparent and honest with subscribers about these matters, and to allow them to easily opt-out of communications that they did not wish to receive.
In her teachings, Privacia was a fierce advocate for privacy and protection. She believed that these principles were essential for building trust with email subscribers, and that they formed the foundation of ethical and effective email marketing.