Bonjour,

Oui je connais ça ...

Est-ce que tu es inscrit sur le Registre des Français établis hors de
France ?
Si oui, tu peux aller sur http://monconsulat.fr et avec ton identifiant
NUMIC changer l'email n°1 qui "figure sur la liste électorale consulaire.
Elle est communicable, à leur demande, aux électeurs inscrits, aux
candidats, aux élus et aux partis et groupements politiques."
L'adresse email n°2 reste pour le contact avec l'ambassade.

Malheureusement c'est probablement trop tard pour ces élections.

Cordialement

On 29 March 2012 15:04, Benoit Panizzon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello
>
> I'm not sure if I'm right here, but as I work at an ISP I hope to mybe find
> competent answers here :-)
>
> I am a french citizen living in switzerland. Two years ago I had to renew
> my
> french ID and did so in the french embassy. I was asked if I had an email
> address to get a notification, when I could come and pick it up. I have not
> got any more emails from the embassy since.
>
> About two weeks ago, I started to get an incredible ammount of political
> spam
> refering to the french elections.
>
> Some of the emails state that they are not spam, because they comply with:
> Article L330-4 Code électoral. Does this realy apply to email addresses
> given
> to the embassy for other purposes, like getting a notification when to
> pick up
> an ID?
>
> Anyway, I never agreed that my email address is put on a liste électorale
> and
> never premitted the french embassy to hand out my email address or other
> personal data to marketing companies who now work for the elections and
> tomorrow will promptly reuse my data for any other email campaign or sell
> it
> to anyone wanting to buy it from them.
>
> I did try to unsubscribe from some of those lists, unsuccessfully. I still
> get
> their 'newsletters'.
>
> Is there anything else which can be legaly done against political spam?
> Like
> for example in switzerland, the 'Préposé fédéral à la protection des
> données
> et à la transparence' website offers templates for legal letters to send to
> companies and authorities to request them to send you and extract of your
> data
> and delete it. Is there something similar in france?
>
> -Benoît Panizzon-
>
> SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM / Hormel's new miracle meat in a can
> Tastes fine, saves time. / If you want something grand, / Ask for SPAM!
>  - Hormel's 1937 jingle for SPAM
>
> Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia sh:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-phobia
>
>
> ---------------------------
> Liste de diffusion du FRnOG
> http://www.frnog.org/
>



-- 
Benjamin Carrier

---------------------------
Liste de diffusion du FRnOG
http://www.frnog.org/

Répondre à