Why You've Got Mail: Evaluating Inbox Privacy Implications of Email Marketing Practices in Online Apps and Services
Seidenberger, Scott and Ajisegiri, Oluwasijibomi and Pursell, Noah and Raja, Fazil and Maiti, Anindya

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@article{seidenberger2024framework,
title= {Why You've Got Mail: Evaluating Inbox Privacy Implications of Email Marketing Practices in Online Apps and Services},
author= {Seidenberger, Scott and Ajisegiri, Oluwasijibomi and Pursell, Noah and Raja, Fazil and Maiti, Anindya},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.08302},
year= {2024},
abstract= {This study explores the widespread perception that personal data, such as email addresses, may be shared or sold without informed user consent, investigating whether these concerns are reflected in actual practices of popular online services and apps. Over the course of a year, we collected and analyzed the source, volume, frequency, and content of emails received by users after signing up for the 150 most popular online services and apps across various sectors. By examining patterns in email communications, we aim to identify consistent strategies used across industries, including potential signs of third-party data sharing. This analysis provides a critical evaluation of how email marketing tactics may intersect with data-sharing practices, with important implications for consumer privacy and regulatory oversight. Our study findings, conducted post-CCPA and GDPR, indicate that while no unknown third-party spam email was detected, internal and authorized third-party email marketing practices were pervasive, with companies frequently sending promotional and CRM emails despite opt-out preferences. The framework established in this work is designed to be scalable, allowing for continuous monitoring, and can be extended to include a more diverse set of apps and services for broader analysis, ultimately contributing to transparency in email address privacy practices.},
keywords= {Email Privacy, Email Marketing, Unsolicited Email, Spam},
terms= {},
license= {},
superseded= {},
url= {}
}

Citation:
Seidenberger, S., Ajisegiri, O., Pursell, N., Raja, F., & Maiti, A.. (2024). Why You've Got Mail: Evaluating Inbox Privacy Implications of Email Marketing Practices in Online Apps and Services [Data set]. Academic Torrents. https://academictorrents.com/details/ef3d9b9d6d7878d7406eed8e303871af5f235335
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