San Francisco, Aug 12 (Ians) Google has received a go-ahead from the Federal Election Commission (Fec) in the US to keep politician campaign emails from being marked as spam.
Google will now allow candidates and political party committees to apply for its programme that would make their messages exempt from Gmail’s spam detection systems, reports The Verge.
“I have a hard time getting around the fact that this is a unique benefit offered to political committees, and only political committees,” Fec commissioner Ellen L. Weintraub sails quoted as saying in the report.
Google had asked the Fec in June to allow a programme that could keep campaign emails from ending up in spam folders.
First reported by Axios, Google’s pilot programme would be for “authorised candidate committees, political party committees and leadership political action committees registered with the Fec.”
The programme was announced after Google came under heavy criticism...
Google will now allow candidates and political party committees to apply for its programme that would make their messages exempt from Gmail’s spam detection systems, reports The Verge.
“I have a hard time getting around the fact that this is a unique benefit offered to political committees, and only political committees,” Fec commissioner Ellen L. Weintraub sails quoted as saying in the report.
Google had asked the Fec in June to allow a programme that could keep campaign emails from ending up in spam folders.
First reported by Axios, Google’s pilot programme would be for “authorised candidate committees, political party committees and leadership political action committees registered with the Fec.”
The programme was announced after Google came under heavy criticism...
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