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sumthinprofound | 3 years ago

Years ago I completed the permanent opt-out for everyone in my household (needing to mail in a paper form is shameful). However, very few unsolicited junk mails since. For any that get through I call that company's support line and request removal. Works ~90% of the time.

One cool free feature the USPS does offer is Informed Delivery [0]: Every morning around 7am I get an email from the postal service with scanned images of all the mail (face of the envelope) I'm receiving that day.

[0] https://informeddelivery.usps.com/box/pages/intro/start.acti...

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wl|3 years ago

Too bad some product manager had to ruin it by adding ads to those emails. Another revenue opportunity and a way to promote USPS things.

bmitc|3 years ago

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blorenz|3 years ago

I don't think promoting revenue this way is necessarily bad. I'd much prefer this then the cost of postage going up which mandates everyone to contribute to the USPS operating expenses rather than those who choose to purchase products through their ads under their own volition.

omginternets|3 years ago

I cannot for the life of me find the address to which I must send the permanent opt-out form. Did anyone manage to find it?

garrtt|3 years ago

Opt-Out Department

P.O. Box 530200

Atlanta, GA

30353

Vladimof|3 years ago

I use informed delivery but for some reason they only send me images of about half the mail I'm getting...

ajmurmann|3 years ago

For me it seems to omit pictures of junk mail.

jeffparsons|3 years ago

AusPost seems to offer something like Informed Delivery for post office boxes, but not for residential addresses. I receive so little addressed (non-parcel) mail, this feature alone almost makes it worth getting a PO box, just so I don't have to remember to check my mail box for the once-in-a-blue-moon occurrence of it containing a posted letter.

NamTaf|3 years ago

I was just wondering whether AusPost offered something similar... it's a shame to hear it's not for residential addresses. Almost all of my mail is deliveries of freight from online purchases, so I make habitual use of the locker box and post office collection services. I find them very useful, but unfortunataely for the plain old mail I still have to remember to check the box once every couple of weeks.

malandrew|3 years ago

I have mixed feelings about unformed delivery as I don’t think government should have scanned copies of all the mail you get. It’s as personal as when we decided that your video rental history was.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Privacy_Protection_Act

crayboff|3 years ago

They scan all mail already, that's how it gets routed to each home. Informed delivery just has them email you those images they are already taking.

Also in case you were thinking it, they don't open the boxes/letters. It's just the front of it

homero|3 years ago

They scanned them before then to route them.

hackernewds|3 years ago

Not to worry, the government is too inefficient and does not have the technology to convert all that data into anything personalized