
anti-spam enforcement
Anti-spam enforcement refers to measures taken to prevent and penalize the sending of unwanted, intrusive, or deceptive emails, commonly known as spam. This includes laws and regulations, such as the CAN-SPAM Act in the U.S., which set guidelines for email marketing, requiring senders to provide clear identification, accurate subject lines, and an easy way to opt-out. Organizations and internet service providers also use filters and algorithms to identify and block spam before it reaches users' inboxes. The goal is to protect consumers from fraud and to maintain the integrity of digital communication.