Part of the new release requires signing up for an account in order to use PhotoDropper, then waiting for an approval email that gives you the choice to confirm and receive email messages from PhotoDropper, or not to confirm.
Opt outs of this type are illegal in California – they require an opt in rather than opt out. You specifically note this law in your privacy policy.
Snip from the email I got to confirm in order to be able to log in:
CONFIRM BY VISITING THE LINK BELOW:
https://www.aweber.com/z/c/?randomcode
Click the link above to give us permission to send you
information. It’s fast and easy! If you cannot click the
full URL above, please copy and paste it into your web
browser.
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If you do not want to confirm, simply ignore this message.
Section 10 of your privacy policy:
10. California Online Privacy Protection Act
PhotoDropper complies fully with California’s online privacy legislation. We don’t disclose your personal information unless it is for a purpose described in this Privacy Policy or you have specifically opted in to do so. If you have any questions about how we collect, use, or disclose your information, please contact [email protected].
I created an account, but am unable to log in and use the service. If I type my password incorrectly I get a message saying it’s wrong, if I type it correctly the fields clear. (Chrome on Linux) I don’t seem to be able to log into your website to get a cookie. From my point of view, this plugin has gone from crippling my website to being unusable.