9 Sep
2020
9 Sep
'20
8:52 a.m.
On Tue 08/Sep/2020 16:33:20 +0200 Alex de Joode wrote:
A webform, for a regulator, most likely will be seen as an 'upgrade'. Note that FB and Google also *only accept* complaints, notices etc via webforms. So one can argue a webform is abuse@ 2.0 :) So I do not share you view that a webform is a second rate instrument for accepting abuse notifications.
IME that's not true. I notice Google's auto-responses. Perhaps, I should set up a web form myself for receiving such replies...? Best Ale --