Robert L Mathews wrote:
Well, an "un-opt-in" button would be good for someone that changes their mind down the road...But we have an Opt out mechanism in our
process which as so wonderfully put by George is offensive in NSI's ;-)
Again, forgive my denseness, but I don't get it. If it's opt in, you don't need an opt out mechanism, because anyone who doesn't opt in is already out.
If you could clarify that it will, in fact, be opt in (requiring explicit action to be included) and not opt out (requiring explicit action to be excluded), I would appreciate it. Thanks!I wouldn't have a problem with the RSP being given a "default all domains to opt-in" or "default all domains to opt-out", but any domain in my profile which gets added to this system without explicit owner authorization will be transferred to another registrar at my earliest convenience.
That being said, if it defaults to off for existing registrations and can be enabled or disabled by default for new registrations, then I'm 100% behind it.
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