| Comment Number: | OL-100072 |
| Received: | 9/10/2004 1:09:38 PM |
| Organization: | |
| Commenter: | Jeri Nevins |
| State: | CA |
| Agency: | Federal Trade Commission |
| Rule: | Definitions, Implementation, and Reporting Requirements Under the CAN-SPAM Act (NPRM) |
| Docket ID: | [3084-AA96] |
| No Attachments |
Comments:
To Whom It May Concern: I am frustrated and angry about all the pornography and other misc. uninvited emails that find their way into my home through our computer system. I have purchased the most current and updated security protection for my computer but these spam emails continue to find a way to pass through the security system. We are a family of four which includes two young children. We feel violated and attacked by the contant barrage of porn mail. I am most stressed that my young children continue to be victims of this relentless invasion of our privacy. Even with the security suite software products it seems that there is no way for me to protect them from the porn pop ups when they are innocently trying to do homework on the internet. For the record...I do not allow my children to use the computer unless I am present. But even with me present to delete the spam...it is embarrassing and stressful that my children are sitting in the privacy of their own home and a harmful photo that they would never see unless they were in an adult porn store or opened a plastic sealed adult magazine in a liquer store comes blazing onto the screen of our computer. Please help us to stop the spam and other emails from entering our home. We are tired of the problem. Sincerely, Mrs. Jeri Nevins