Welcome to the new phpList.com

phpList.com has a new design which incorporates an updated brand and focus. Over the last four months we’ve re-examined what you, our customers, appreciate most about phpList, worked these into three service anchors, and redesigned phpList.com pages to reflect them. Check it out! Value focus The focus of the pages are three service features our […]

Introducing segmentation: deliver relevant content every time

Flexible segmentation tools helping you target subscribers with relevant content are now available in all phpList Plus accounts. Segmentation is the practice of automatically grouping subscribers by their characteristics in order to identify who should receive what. The result is more appropriate, and therefore more interesting campaign content – and increased engagement. A new ‘Segment’ […]

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Privacy Policy updated

The phpList.com Privacy Policy has been updated. Please take a moment to review the new policy which has been drafted to clearly explain how your data is used and why, in compliance with new European Data Protection laws. The phpList.com Privacy Policy can be accessed, as before, at https://phplist.com/privacy.

Managing subscriber’s consent using phpList

Managing subscriber consent correctly will become even more important on Friday, when Europe enacts new data protection legislation. If you’re unsure of whether all your subscribers have provided you with adequate consent to receive your messages, it’s easy to request it again using your phpList account. Re-requesting permission The simplest way to obtain consent is […]

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Accessible phpList: Section 508 and 255 Government standards

In the USA, technology procured by federal organisations is required to meet the guidelines in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and Section 255 of the Communications Act. These guidelines are designed to ensure that citizens and federal employees who have physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities can access information comparably to those who do not […]