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To my delight, candidate Bush took a position that was foursquare on the side of the customer and patient: "I'm for opt-in," he said firmly, repeating the word "consent," promising all us libertarians help against the intruders.

Engage works with mobile apps and asks for opt-in consent with the user.

"We are asking people for opt-in consent for three things — third party data for ads, facial recognition and the permission to process their sensitive data".

Given how engaged a large portion of Twitter's users are already and how it is becoming a hot testbed for opt-in marketing, it is not inconceivable that Twitter's users will be worth more to advertisers than Facebook's.

One particular key trend has been defined as the need for "opt-in" mail, some that hooks the recipient, and Turrell also points to potential links with post-Enron image advertising–"businesses, as well as consumers, really want to know what a company is all about before committing".

While Tronc deemed its European readership disposable, at least in the short-term, most major national U.S. outlets took a different approach, serving a cleaned-up version of their website or asking users for opt-in consent to use their data.

Online surveys typically start out with the convenient: They use nonrandom methods to recruit potential respondents for "opt-in" panels and then select polling samples from these panels.

The Obama-era rules that the new law will nullify mandated that internet service providers ask for opt-in consent from users before selling sensitive information to advertisers, a revenue stream that ISPs have long wanted to tap.

The difference in actual cost-per-vote results is even more glaring: $1.62 per vote for opt-in text lists compared with $20-$20-$35 vote from phone calls, leaflets and door-to-door visits.

The argument against reporting a margin of error for opt-in panel surveys is that without random sampling, the "theoretical basis" necessary to generalize the views of a sample to those of the larger population is absent.

In recent years, the American Association for Public Opinion Research has waded into this controversy, recommending against the reporting of a margin of error for opt-in surveys and adding to its Code of Ethics a provision describing the "reporting of a margin of sampling error based on an opt-in or self-selected volunteer sample" as "misleading".

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