Opt-in and opt-out

Opt-in and opt-out

Opt-in and opt-out

Data protection laws require that the recipients give their explicit consent before receiving any SMS from your company's number. It is best to make very clear on your website/app, what happens to their phone number after entering. Here are some examples of what you can add to your check-out page:

Opt-in examples on a check-out page
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