I finally accomplished unsubscribing (I hope) by logging into my account on 
Nextdoor.com <http://nextdoor.com/> and discovering way at the bottom of one of 
the webpages the option to “Deactivate my account.”

Don Hafner


> On Sep 1, 2021, at 2:16 PM, Nancy Bergen via Lincoln 
> <lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
> 
> I am trying to unsubscribe to Next Door but keep getting emails from them. 
> Does it take time to get off their list?
>  
> Thanks 
>  
> Nancy Bergen
>  
> From: Lincoln <lincoln-boun...@lincolntalk.org 
> <mailto:lincoln-boun...@lincolntalk.org>> On Behalf Of Toby Frost
> Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2021 6:34 PM
> To: lincoln@lincolntalk.org <mailto:lincoln@lincolntalk.org>
> Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] Nextdoor.com <http://nextdoor.com/>
>  
> Thank you, Steve!!! I've been avoiding Nextdoor for a long time, but 
> had not figured out how to alert Lincoln people about it.  I'm very
> grateful to you for getting the word out so well !!
> 
> Toby Frost
> 
> On 8/31/21 6:03 PM, Stephen R. Low wrote:
>> Today, we received a mailed solicitation to join nextdoor.com 
>> <http://nextdoor.com/> signed by “Martin Werminghausen, S Great Rd. Perhaps 
>> we all received this
>>  
>> Nextdoor.com <http://nextdoor.com/> is a for profit enterprise. It’s privacy 
>> policy (https://legal.nextdoor.com/us-privacy-policy-2021/ 
>> <https://legal.nextdoor.com/us-privacy-policy-2021/>) is 26 pages long. The 
>> policy ends with this ominous statement: “By continuing to use Nextdoor, you 
>> understand that we may transfer and store your data outside your home 
>> country, including to and in the U.S., as described in this Privacy Policy.”
>>  
>> Preceding that warning, that document discloses the long list of data is 
>> collects from its users and the long list of entities it shares that data 
>> with. It also to “government identification.” Is that phrase a euphemism for 
>> driver’s license or social security card numbers? If not, what is does that 
>> mean exactly?
>>  
>> LincolnTalk has well served the community—especially now that the rancorous 
>> discussions have abated. It would be a shame if Nextdoor.com 
>> <http://nextdoor.com/> seized enough market share from LincolnTalk to kill 
>> it. It’s a real risk.
>>  
>> I hope that others will consider rejecting nextdoor.com 
>> <http://nextdoor.com/> and will continue to use and strengthen the value of 
>> LincolnTalk.
>>  
>> Like garlic mustard, an invasive species, we’ve got to nip this one in the 
>> bud to preserve our native species.
>>  
>> Regards,
>> Steve Low
>>  
>> 
>> 
>  
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