NGrooms Posted May 5, 2021 Share Posted May 5, 2021 Site URL: https://www.nathangrooms.com/ One question I had is if a legal address is required to be in the footer of an automated email or can it be hidden? How would you go by hiding this if you didn't want to give out your personal address? MargaretMV 1 Link to comment
RMB Posted June 17, 2022 Share Posted June 17, 2022 No one seems to have answered NGrooms, and I would love not to have to include my legal address on an automated email. How can it be hidden? MargaretMV 1 Link to comment
paul2009 Posted June 17, 2022 Share Posted June 17, 2022 On 5/5/2021 at 3:15 AM, NGrooms said: One question I had is if a legal address is required to be in the footer of an automated email @RMB The email marketing laws in most countries stipulate that you must clearly include a valid postal address for your business in your email campaigns. This can be your current street address, a PO box address, or an address with a registered commercial mail-receiving company. Me: I'm Paul, a SQSP user for >18 yrs & Circle Leader since 2017. I value honesty, transparency, diversity and good design ♥. Work: Founder of SF.DIGITAL. We provide high quality original extensions to supercharge your Squarespace website. Content: Views and opinions are my own. Links in my posts may refer to my own SF.DIGITAL products or may be affiliate links. Forum advice is completely free. You can thank me by selecting a feedback emoji. Buying a coffee is generous but optional. Would you like your customers to be able to mark their favourite products in your Squarespace store? Link to comment
Braehead Posted July 21, 2023 Share Posted July 21, 2023 Hi there, I'm new to Squarespace having moved my blog from GoDaddy Website+Marketing. The site was easy to build but I'm having an issue with how to notify subscribers when I've got a new post. With my GoDaddy product, as soon as the post was published to the site it automatically sent an email to all subscribers with the post and a site link. Squarespace is asking me to enter business details of business name, address and tax registration before an email can be sent to subscribers, supposedly due to anti-spam legislation - what's that all about? I'm a blogger, I've no e-commerce on my site and I'm not trying to sell anything. I am not a business and do not have the information they want in order to send out the email. Why did GoDaddy not require this information but Squarespace do? The help articles don't really shed any light on it either. They suggest buying a PO Box - really!! Can anyone here help? Am I just doing something wrong? Thanks MargaretMV 1 Link to comment
Braehead Posted July 21, 2023 Share Posted July 21, 2023 (edited) I'm re-opening this old post as it's the first I've found that might be able to answer my issue. With a personal blog site, why is a business address required when the blog is not a business? My old site was hosted by GoDaddy on their Website+Marketing plan and there was no need for a business address for their email campaigns which were sent out automatically when a new post was published. I can't find any way to do this in Squarespace - it's extremely frustrating Edited July 21, 2023 by Braehead spelling MargaretMV 1 Link to comment
Student4life Posted October 10, 2023 Share Posted October 10, 2023 I am re-opening this old post as well... I recently signed up for SquareSpace's automated email campaign to send out Thank you emails to people who subscribed to my newsletter ONLY to find out that you have to enter in your physical address which will be displayed on all emails sent out. The automated email campaign is an upcharge to your regular SquareSpace subscription. And the only work around someone suggested was to purchase a PO box. Which is another added cost. So I think I will have to cancel this SquareSpace feature and go with a competing product... MargaretMV 1 Link to comment
MargaretMV Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 I just hit this particular wall too. I'm also a blogger... not a commercial business, and of course I don't want to tell the world my actual address. Having just made an entire website here, written my first blog post and being ready to launch it into the world, I discover this "feature". It's madness. Surely there is a way for Squarespace to exclude non-commercial users from this requirement? arimolaei 1 Link to comment
arimolaei Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 On 1/10/2024 at 2:47 PM, MargaretMV said: I just hit this particular wall too. I'm also a blogger... not a commercial business, and of course I don't want to tell the world my actual address. Having just made an entire website here, written my first blog post and being ready to launch it into the world, I discover this "feature". It's madness. Surely there is a way for Squarespace to exclude non-commercial users from this requirement? Exactly ! what about freelancers? now because of this rule we are not able to send emails back to our subscribers only because we are not a company. its ridiculous. i hope squarespace find a solution for this. i was planning on starting a giveaway for opening my website and i really need this automatic subscriber emails to work without telling people where i live obviously! Link to comment
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