SMS Terms and Conditions

Program name  AnchorPoint Gateway Alerts
Effective date  17 August 2026
Operated by  Kevin Spreier
Sender  the phone number ending 0785

Program description

AnchorPoint Gateway Alerts is a private operational alerting program. It sends automated technical notifications from privately operated infrastructure-monitoring software to a small, fixed set of authorized recipients — the operator, and anyone the operator has designated to receive them.

A message is sent when a monitored system fails, and when it recovers. Typical content is a short technical description — a process that is not running, a database that is unreachable, data that has gone stale — with a timestamp.

This program sends no marketing, promotional, or advertising content of any kind, and it is not open to the public: there is no sign-up page, web form, or join keyword.

Message frequency

Messages are event-driven, not scheduled. Frequency varies with the health of the monitored systems: a message is sent only when a system fails or recovers, so a healthy period produces no messages at all, and most days there are none.

Cost

Message and data rates may apply. Any charges are those of your own mobile carrier under your plan; the program itself is free to recipients.

How to get help

Reply HELP to any message from this program for assistance, or contact the operator directly at kevin@spreier.org.

How to opt out

Reply STOP to any message from this program to stop all further messages to your number. The keywords CANCEL, QUIT, OPTOUT, UNSUBSCRIBE, STOPALL, REVOKE and END have the same effect, and START resubscribes. These are processed automatically by our delivery provider.

You may also email the operator at kevin@spreier.org to be removed. Because recipients are managed by the operator rather than by a subscription system, please email as well as replying if you want your number removed at source rather than only blocked in transit.

Delivery

Delivery depends on your mobile carrier and handset and cannot be guaranteed. Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. A handset set to Do Not Disturb may silence a message with no indication to the sender.

Privacy

What is collected, how it is used, and confirmation that it is never shared with third parties or for marketing purposes are set out in the program's privacy policy, provided alongside these terms.

Support contact

Questions, corrections, or requests to be added or removed: kevin@spreier.org