It seems like every day I get someone signing up for an app and using my email.
There really needs to be a new standard one-click way of saying "this isn't me".
The current options are suboptimal for both "user" (aka victim) and company.
1) I try to unsubscribe and it works. You have a user who doesn't receive any email communication from you.
2) I try to unsubscribe and it requires a login. You have a spam report.
3) If it's an app I may actually want to use in the future, I have to go through support to get your user kicked off their current account, possibly annoying them if they were a legit (but lazy or deceptive or whatever) user. You have two annoyed users and a support burden.
In neither of these cases is the actual person who signed up: a) dissuaded from doing this again, if on purpose, b) corrected and set up with a valid email, if by accident.
I've also noticed that for the few apps that make you confirm your email, failing to do so often does not prevent future marketing / re-engagement emails from showing up. So what was the point of requiring confirmation?
Does anyone else have this problem?