It has come to my attention that in fact UCCS makes it's student emails available to the public over its web site and where in fact are publicly available.
The U. Colorado system policy allows students to choose to keep my information private, in which case it is not included in either the print or on-line directories. Hence I evidently ignored and was never told of the option to consider this to be private information. There was no wrong doing or invasion of privacy by Securics, Inc.
The addresses used were public information and emails from savehighered.org were perfectly legal. The emails included an unsubscribe link so users could delete themselves from the list and not receive any further messages.
My previous statements where lacking in facts, as evidence now shows, and I regret not doing a better job of investigating the facts before hand.
Josue Sierra
The U. Colorado system policy allows students to choose to keep my information private, in which case it is not included in either the print or on-line directories. Hence I evidently ignored and was never told of the option to consider this to be private information. There was no wrong doing or invasion of privacy by Securics, Inc.
The addresses used were public information and emails from savehighered.org were perfectly legal. The emails included an unsubscribe link so users could delete themselves from the list and not receive any further messages.
My previous statements where lacking in facts, as evidence now shows, and I regret not doing a better job of investigating the facts before hand.
Josue Sierra
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