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jr. member
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April 16, 2021, 08:25:53 PM
#22
And why don't you know how to protect yourself and your privacy and let someone send you spam?
Security is the problem of the exchange, not the customer. The one care of the client is to supply liquidity. Stop to shift security concerns to the client

The thing is then very simple, if someone treats you like cattle (as you say), you have the choice to pretend that nothing is happening, or to simply stop using their services - use crypto exchange which in your opinion have a better relationship with customers.
At first let the monopolistic Binance stop boosting volumes. At second let monopolistic Binance stop affecting on coinmarketcap ratings. At third let monopolistic Binance stop sending spam. Only then can one reasonably discuss where to trade.

Sometimes I can read their emails, but the truth is that every thing or event they do is published directly to the emails, apart from the fact that Twitter is very active.
Nobody needs these useless mailings from exchanges. They don't care about you. Each exchange trades against a client and strives to snatch more money from you

You could also stop this yourself by Unsubscribing  Wink
Decent exchanges won't send spam
jr. member
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July 25, 2021, 12:29:06 PM
#18
MODERATORS, DELETE THIS FUCKING TOPIC
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legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1860
April 16, 2021, 07:44:30 PM
#17
It is fair if the site utilizes emails if there are important notifications, but not marketing randoms. As a matter of fact, in my case, not only am I receiving spam emails coming from the the main Binance site, I am also receiving more spam emails coming from the local Binance. I think emails are being shared.

As I have already written, it is no wonder that Binance behaves so aggressively when it comes to advertising via e-mail, but it is also possible to disable it in the settings. What would those whose data was leaked publicly in the Ledger database say to all possible spam that arrives daily on e-mail and SMS, and calls to a mobile phone?  

Far from me defending Binance, but trust me there are a lot worse things than what they do - and they can’t be turned off in a matter of seconds as needed in a particular case.

I was one of the victims of the Ledger data leak and I receive spam emails but not SMS and calls. The difference between spam messages due to that leak and spam messages coming from the likes of Binance, Bittrex, and so on is that the former goes directly to the spam folder which I don't even open for months while the latter goes directly to my inbox. But, again, as being cited to somehow justify this, it may be possible to stop all this by some little tweaking in the settings, which I didn't bother doing.

Anyway, I don't think what Binance is doing is all right simply because there are a lot worse things than what they do. It remains unfair to me and should be stopped.
legendary
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April 16, 2021, 05:52:40 AM
#16
They hold us for cattle that can be shoved with all sorts of rubbish

The thing is then very simple, if someone treats you like cattle (as you say), you have the choice to pretend that nothing is happening, or to simply stop using their services - use crypto exchange which in your opinion have a better relationship with customers.



It is fair if the site utilizes emails if there are important notifications, but not marketing randoms. As a matter of fact, in my case, not only am I receiving spam emails coming from the the main Binance site, I am also receiving more spam emails coming from the local Binance. I think emails are being shared.

As I have already written, it is no wonder that Binance behaves so aggressively when it comes to advertising via e-mail, but it is also possible to disable it in the settings. What would those whose data was leaked publicly in the Ledger database say to all possible spam that arrives daily on e-mail and SMS, and calls to a mobile phone? 

Far from me defending Binance, but trust me there are a lot worse things than what they do - and they can’t be turned off in a matter of seconds as needed in a particular case.
legendary
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April 15, 2021, 09:19:09 PM
#15
If Binance exchange is top, then why are they spamming like the last beggars?

And why don't you know how to protect yourself and your privacy and let someone send you spam? I have an account on that exchange, but I don't have any problems with their e-mails, nor with spam from anyone else - and I don't understand why you are surprised by this type of communication and advertising?

People who have money always want more, don't think of Binance as any different from others - you always have the choice to turn off email notifications, or use some other crypto exchange - is that so hard?

I understand it is not so hard to navigate through the settings and go over what needs to be disabled and what is better left as is, but by default you are bombarded with spams. And I don't think that is fair. You are not even asked if you allow the site to send you ads, promotions, and the like. Binance just treats their users as if they are all, by default, subscribers of all their newsletters and whatnots.

It is fair if the site utilizes emails if there are important notifications, but not marketing randoms. As a matter of fact, in my case, not only am I receiving spam emails coming from the the main Binance site, I am also receiving more spam emails coming from the local Binance. I think emails are being shared.
legendary
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April 15, 2021, 09:41:34 AM
#14
If Binance exchange is top, then why are they spamming like the last beggars?

And why don't you know how to protect yourself and your privacy and let someone send you spam? I have an account on that exchange, but I don't have any problems with their e-mails, nor with spam from anyone else - and I don't understand why you are surprised by this type of communication and advertising?

People who have money always want more, don't think of Binance as any different from others - you always have the choice to turn off email notifications, or use some other crypto exchange - is that so hard?
hero member
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April 15, 2021, 02:17:34 AM
#13
How can I trust this exchange after such an impudent spam from it?


Email spam does not relate to trustworthy or quality of one exchange.

It is annoyance but it won't stop people to use Binance if they don' have better exchanges. There are competitors with Binance but Binance created many products and trends, they are leader in the crypto-exchange markets.

I don't think Binance will lose their position as easy and quickly as Poloniex or Bittrex.
hero member
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April 14, 2021, 08:50:25 PM
#12
Check the Latest news if you don't want to receive emails from Binance and if you disable emails for notification news from Binance.

In your Binance account (after you log in), you can change your Preferences: https://www.binance.com/en/my/settings/preference
You can disable either On-site notifications: Binance news, System messages or Email Push: Promotion. Or you can disable all of them.
sr. member
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April 14, 2021, 07:38:58 PM
#11
Is there a way to block their emails? Or is there a button or settings on their site where we can disable to recieve any that updated news or something from them?  I just keeps on ignoring their emails but there are times that it annoys me, I just switch off my email notifications but that wasnt advisable since there are important emails that are needed to check right away.
legendary
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April 14, 2021, 01:57:01 PM
#10
Given this, it is best to place the emails and mark them as "Spam", the only thing is that the Spam folder will be full all the time, however I think that Binance is that intense at the request of its same operators, as many want to be aware day with the launches of new coins, airdrops, contests and competitions they launch. There is something for everyone, I have seen that many operators ask for more information about the Exchange and the social networks of the Exchange are not enough for them. Sometimes I can read their emails, but the truth is that every thing or event they do is published directly to the emails, apart from the fact that Twitter is very active.
legendary
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April 14, 2021, 01:56:42 PM
#9
in my case I also receive a lot of emails from them:







I prefer it that way because I know at least almost everything that is happening in binance. But it would be very good if they also send news related to maintenance and withdrawals when they are disabled.



hero member
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April 14, 2021, 01:34:07 PM
#8
Same complain here and I receive in 3 dıfferent language separately. Czech, german and spanish beside english. I cant get rid of it.  I mailed customer support but nothing.
Is there no unsubscribe button on the bottom of those emails? there should be one and that's how you get rid of it. It's annoying to receive such when you don't really need them to receive.
I also experienced this in other exchanges even if I've unsubscribed to their email newsletters, they keep coming to my inbox and spam folder on my email.

Found it. And they could not make this link under an even smaller microscopic text? Had to scrutinize under a magnifying glass.
Zoom it, by pressing ctrl + scroll wheel on mouse.
member
Activity: 147
Merit: 21
April 14, 2021, 01:28:33 PM
#7
Same complain here and I receive in 3 dıfferent language separately. Czech, german and spanish beside english. I cant get rid of it.  I mailed customer support but nothing.
full member
Activity: 812
Merit: 100
April 14, 2021, 09:18:49 AM
#6
do quit their channel, you will be spam free. I've had this experience in a day receiving 30 spam from ico project emails, I quit and my life became calm. try to do that
hero member
Activity: 2366
Merit: 838
April 14, 2021, 08:23:00 AM
#5
I'll do it, but I have not sure that the flow of sh&t from Binance stops
They give you option to customize and you can finish it. Turn it off and done.

You can send your feedback to request a change for that notification from default ON to default OFF.
Submit your feedback
copper member
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April 14, 2021, 07:55:15 AM
#4
Tell to CZ that I am not interested in these crazy events
You could also stop this yourself by Unsubscribing  Wink

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You have the right to ask us at any time to stop contacting you for marketing purposes or to send relevant information to you. If you do not want to be contacted for marketing purposes in the future, please click on the unsubscribe link in the bottom of the marketing email and submit your request to unsubscribe.
Source

Alternatively visit your preferences section through this link - https://www.binance.com/en/my/settings/preference
Scroll to the notifications part and under Email Push, disable Promotion
copper member
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April 14, 2021, 07:36:27 AM
#3
Is thee an unsubscribe link at the bottom? I think I received 3 emails in 3 weeks and 2 were identical in subject.

They could do with sticking to notifying us about "competition" stuff and features through the app. Some of their info about conferences might be interesting to people still then as well.
legendary
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April 14, 2021, 07:29:23 AM
#2
It sucks when you are receiving too many emails from one service. You can just unsubscribe them. So, there will be no more emails from them about their newslatter and updates.
jr. member
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April 14, 2021, 07:24:32 AM
#1
MODERATORS, DELETE THIS FUCKING TOPIC
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