In e-mail terminology, co-registration refers to arrangements between companies
to collect user information. Usually this would be a separate check-box on a Web
signup form where the user can opt-in to receive messages from a third-party. For
example, a magazine running a contest may include a checkbox for registrants to
accept e-mail future announcements from them, and also from the prize sponsor of
the contest. Co-registration usually adds the subscriber, provided they check
the boxes to give permission, to two or more opt-in mailing lists.
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