Shared case
The request to send promotional emails to California customers without consent has been refused due to violations of safety and authorization protocols. This action does not comply with customer privacy laws and internal policies.
What Ovrule concluded
The request to send promotional emails to California customers without consent has been refused due to violations of safety and authorization protocols. This action does not comply with customer privacy laws and internal policies.
Risk score
9
high
SAFETY
FAILSending promotional emails without consent violates safety protocols regarding customer interactions.
AUTHORIZATION
FAILSending promotional emails without consent violates stricter authorization requirements for customer communications.
CAUSAL VALIDITY
FAILSending promotional emails without consent violates customer privacy and consent rules.
REVERSIBILITY
FAILSending promotional emails without consent violates customer privacy and consent rules.
IMPACT SCOPE
FAILSending promotional emails without consent violates stricter consent requirements under the Customer Support policy pack.
CONSENT
FAILSending promotional emails without consent violates the stricter consent requirements outlined in the policy pack.
What the model used, and what it still needs
Evidence used
Missing information
No missing information items were recorded.
What got recorded
Hash
889c4793e57c
Timestamp
2026-04-27T15:46:19.6+00:00
Decision history
2026-04-27T15:46:19.6+00:00
Case file created from submitted scenario.
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