GMass Terms of Use and Anti-Spam Policy
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2024 4:13 am
General Philosophy
We strive to make GMass as easy-to-use as possible and as ethical a business operation as possible. The terms will ensure a good experience for you, our user, and us, the creators of GMass. You must agree to these terms before using GMass.
Anti-Spam Policy
You may not use GMass to send spam. Spam, by definition, is unsolicited email sent in bulk. There are several lines of defense in place in order to protect GMass from spammers. First, GMass personnel monitor outbound email flow 24 hours a day. Campaigns matching obvious spam and scam heuristics are terminated along with their associated accounts. Secondly, if you’re sending natively through Gmail, Google’s algorithms will likely catch you and terminate or suspect your Gmail or G Suite account. Thirdly, if you’re sending via a third party SMTP service like SendGrid, each service provider has their own mechanisms of watching for spam and terminating spammers.
GMass button versus Send button
GMass and its parent company, GMass, Inc. cannot be held responsible if you accidentally click the Gmail Send button instead of the GMass button. Clicking the Gmail Send button while working on an email czech republic phone number material campaign may send an email, exposing your email list to everyone in the To field. GMass and its parent company, GMass, Inc. also cannot be held responsible if you have other Chrome extensions installed that interfere with the function of the GMass buttons. For example, if you have a Chrome extension installed that overrides the GMass code and actually triggers the Gmail Send button click when the GMass button is clicked, we cannot be held responsible.
Sending Limits
The GMass software will attempt to send your email campaign to your email recipients, but we cannot guarantee that your emails will be delivered. Because we rely on Google’s infrastructure from sending, you agree that we cannot be held responsible if your particular Gmail or G Suite account has reached its capacity, as determined by Google. We publish guidelines, based on Google’s guidelines, of an account’s maximum sending capacity, but they are just guidelines, and not hard rules.
Gmail and G Suite account suspensions or closuresPlease note that your use of and access to our services (defined below) are subject to the following terms; if you do not agree to all of the following, you may not use or access the services in any manner.
These Terms of Use (the “Terms”) are a binding contract between you and GMass, Inc. (“GMass” “we” and “us”). If you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding these terms or the Services, please contac
You must agree to and accept all of the Terms, or you don’t have the right to use the Services. Your using the Services in any way means that you agree to all of these Terms, and these Terms will remain in effect while you use the Services. These Terms include the provisions in this document, as well as those in the Privacy Policy.
Will these Terms ever change?
We are constantly improving our Services, so these Terms may need to change along with the Services. We reserve the right to change the Terms at any time, but if we do, we will bring it to your attention by placing a notice on the GMass website, and/or by sending you an email, and/or by some other means.
If you don’t agree with the new Terms, you are free to reject them; unfortunately, that means you will no longer be able to use the Services. If you use the Services in any way after a change to the Terms is effective, that means you agree to all of the changes.
GMass and its parent company, GMass, Inc., cannot be held responsible if Google suspends or terminates your Google or Gmail account because of GMass use. Ultimately,
We strive to make GMass as easy-to-use as possible and as ethical a business operation as possible. The terms will ensure a good experience for you, our user, and us, the creators of GMass. You must agree to these terms before using GMass.
Anti-Spam Policy
You may not use GMass to send spam. Spam, by definition, is unsolicited email sent in bulk. There are several lines of defense in place in order to protect GMass from spammers. First, GMass personnel monitor outbound email flow 24 hours a day. Campaigns matching obvious spam and scam heuristics are terminated along with their associated accounts. Secondly, if you’re sending natively through Gmail, Google’s algorithms will likely catch you and terminate or suspect your Gmail or G Suite account. Thirdly, if you’re sending via a third party SMTP service like SendGrid, each service provider has their own mechanisms of watching for spam and terminating spammers.
GMass button versus Send button
GMass and its parent company, GMass, Inc. cannot be held responsible if you accidentally click the Gmail Send button instead of the GMass button. Clicking the Gmail Send button while working on an email czech republic phone number material campaign may send an email, exposing your email list to everyone in the To field. GMass and its parent company, GMass, Inc. also cannot be held responsible if you have other Chrome extensions installed that interfere with the function of the GMass buttons. For example, if you have a Chrome extension installed that overrides the GMass code and actually triggers the Gmail Send button click when the GMass button is clicked, we cannot be held responsible.
Sending Limits
The GMass software will attempt to send your email campaign to your email recipients, but we cannot guarantee that your emails will be delivered. Because we rely on Google’s infrastructure from sending, you agree that we cannot be held responsible if your particular Gmail or G Suite account has reached its capacity, as determined by Google. We publish guidelines, based on Google’s guidelines, of an account’s maximum sending capacity, but they are just guidelines, and not hard rules.
Gmail and G Suite account suspensions or closuresPlease note that your use of and access to our services (defined below) are subject to the following terms; if you do not agree to all of the following, you may not use or access the services in any manner.
These Terms of Use (the “Terms”) are a binding contract between you and GMass, Inc. (“GMass” “we” and “us”). If you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding these terms or the Services, please contac
You must agree to and accept all of the Terms, or you don’t have the right to use the Services. Your using the Services in any way means that you agree to all of these Terms, and these Terms will remain in effect while you use the Services. These Terms include the provisions in this document, as well as those in the Privacy Policy.
Will these Terms ever change?
We are constantly improving our Services, so these Terms may need to change along with the Services. We reserve the right to change the Terms at any time, but if we do, we will bring it to your attention by placing a notice on the GMass website, and/or by sending you an email, and/or by some other means.
If you don’t agree with the new Terms, you are free to reject them; unfortunately, that means you will no longer be able to use the Services. If you use the Services in any way after a change to the Terms is effective, that means you agree to all of the changes.
GMass and its parent company, GMass, Inc., cannot be held responsible if Google suspends or terminates your Google or Gmail account because of GMass use. Ultimately,