Anti-Spam Policy

Divine Web Development — Anti-Spam Policy (2025)

Effective Date: January 1, 2025
Last Updated: October 1, 2025
Contact: rich@divineweb.dev
Address: 2025 Sylvester Rd, Lakeland, Florida 33803, USA

1. Purpose of This Policy

At Divine Web Development, we value your privacy and your inbox.
This Anti-Spam Policy outlines our strict stance against the sending of unsolicited email (spam) and explains how we ensure compliance with applicable laws, including the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (U.S.), CASL (Canada), and other global anti-spam regulations.

Our goal is to maintain transparent, permission-based communication with all clients, subscribers, and partners.

2. What Is Considered Spam

Spam is any email message sent without the recipient’s consent or legitimate interest.

We define spam as:
Unsolicited bulk or commercial email messages.
Messages sent without a valid unsubscribe mechanism.
Misleading subject lines or sender identities.
Harvesting or buying email lists without consent.

Divine Web Development does not send spam and does not tolerate anyone using our name, domains, or systems to send spam.

3. Our Email Practices

To maintain compliance and trust, Divine Web Development ensures that:
✅ We only send emails to recipients who have opted in through our website, newsletter sign-ups, or legitimate business interactions.
✅ Every message includes a clear and functional unsubscribe link.
✅ We promptly honor unsubscribe requests within 10 business days.
✅ We clearly identify ourselves as the sender and include our business name, address, and contact email.
✅ We never sell, rent, or trade email lists with third parties.

4. Third-Party Email Tools

We may use reputable third-party services (e.g., Mailchimp, Omnisend, or similar email platforms) to manage mailing lists.
These platforms are also required to comply with CAN-SPAM and GDPR standards and maintain robust anti-spam systems.

5. Reporting Spam or Abuse

If you believe you have received an unsolicited email from Divine Web Development or someone impersonating us, please report it immediately to rich@divineweb.dev

Please include:
A copy of the email received.
The date and time it was received.
The email address it was sent to.

We take these reports seriously and will investigate all abuse claims promptly.

6. Consequences for Violations

Any individual or organization found to be using our name, systems, or domain (divineweb.dev) for sending unauthorized emails will face:

Immediate termination of any business relationship or account.
Legal action under applicable anti-spam laws.
Notification to email service providers and relevant authorities.

7. Consent and Updates

By subscribing to our communications or using our services, you consent to receiving lawful, opt-in email messages related to our services, updates, or promotions.

We reserve the right to update this policy at any time.
All changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Effective Date.”

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