Rich Kulawiec wrote:
> The serious part:
> 
> Wording: the proper term is "confirmed opt-in" -- that is, a confirmation
> step is used in order to make sure that the person claiming that they want
> to subscribe is the only person authorized to make such claims, i.e., the
> owner of the email address in play.  "double opt-in" is spammer-speak,
> and it's a nonsense phrase besides: there's nothing being done twice.
> It was coined by spammers (who have also used "triple opt-in" and even
> "quadruple opt-in") in order to obfuscate their tactics.

But it's clearer?
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