Sentences with phrase «from spam activity»

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From targeted ads to spamming to downright criminal activity, one may easily become a victim without realizing what has happened.
Lamaze International does not condone or approve of companies or individuals extracting information from this directory to build their own marketing database or to conduct wholesale (spam) marketing activities, and will take appropriate follow up action.
In a recent Miami New Times article, «Tech Keeps Scammers Out of Your Heart and Wallet,» iovation reported the following statistics based on activity from the last 90 days alone: * Over 67,000 instances of spam * Over 30,000 scams and solicitations * Over 13,000 member profiles misrepresented * Over 5,000 cases of identity mining and phishing
You agree not to engage in any of the following prohibited activities: (i) copying, distributing, or disclosing any part of the Service in any medium, including without limitation by any automated or non-automated «scraping»; (ii) using any automated system, including without limitation «robots,» «spiders,» «offline readers,» etc., to access the Service in a manner that sends more request messages to the Company servers than a human can reasonably produce in the same period of time by using a conventional on - line web browser (except that Humble Bundle grants the operators of public search engines revocable permission to use spiders to copy materials from Humble Bundle for the sole purpose of and solely to the extent necessary for creating publicly available searchable indices of the materials, but not caches or archives of such materials); (iii) transmitting spam, chain letters, or other unsolicited email; (iv) attempting to interfere with, compromise the system integrity or security or decipher any transmissions to or from the servers running the Service; (v) taking any action that imposes, or may impose in our sole judgment an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure; (vi) uploading invalid data, viruses, worms, or other software agents through the Service; (vii) collecting or harvesting any personally identifiable information, including account names, from the Service; (viii) using the Service for any commercial solicitation purposes; (ix) impersonating another person or otherwise misrepresenting your affiliation with a person or entity, conducting fraud, hiding or attempting to hide your identity; (x) interfering with the proper working of the Service; (xi) accessing any content on the Service through any technology or means other than those provided or authorized by the Service; (xii) bypassing the measures we may use to prevent or restrict access to the Service, including without limitation features that prevent or restrict use or copying of any content or enforce limitations on use of the Service or the content therein; (xiii) sell, assign, rent, lease, act as a service bureau, or grant rights in the Products, including, without limitation, through sublicense, to any other entity without the prior written consent of such Products» (defined below) licensors; (xiv) circumventing Service limitations on the number of Products you may purchase, including, without limitation, creating multiple accounts and purchasing a total number of Products through such multiple accounts which exceed the per - user limitations; or (xv) except as otherwise specifically set forth in a licensor's end user license agreement, as otherwise agreed upon by a licensor in writing or as otherwise allowed under applicable law, distributing, transmitting, copying (other than re-installing software or files previously purchased by you through the Service on computers, mobile or tablet devices owned by you, or creating backup copies of such software or files for your own personal use) or otherwise exploiting the Products (defined below) in any manner other than for your own private, non-commercial, personal use.
After having shared their report findings with Twitter, the team received this response from the social media platform: «We are aware of coordinated spam activity around cryptocurrencies and related software products.
The number of «good bot» visits to sites is growing while «bad bot» activity is declining, particularly from those which specialize posting in spam comments.
Instagram's TOS for developers protects users from really skeevy activity (like spamming / harassing) but what about perfectly legitimate business needs, like marketing?
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