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Compliance rules for professional SMS

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 8:10 am
by mstajminakter28
In France, sending professional SMS is subject to extremely strict legislation. If you decide to adopt professional SMS as a communication channel, it is therefore essential that you take this into account. This way, you can avoid possible sanctions, which can sometimes be extremely costly.

So discover through this article the different compliance rules for professional SMS.

The STOP mention
Originally, the STOP mention was made mandatory in order to combat spam. The principle is simple: a contact can decide to unsubscribe from your SMS communications by sending STOP to xxxxx. This contact will no longer be part of your contact database lists and you will no longer have the right to send them SMS communications.

GDPR guidelines require SMS senders to include the word STOP in their messages. This is to protect consumers.

It should be noted, however, that the "SMS STOP" message is not mandatory when messages are sent for information purposes. This is the case for appointment confirmation SMS, reminders, alerts, confirmation codes, etc.

Currently, many SMS sending platforms such as Octopush offer the opt-out panama telephone number data functionality. The management of Stop SMS is therefore done automatically and the risks of sanctions are minimized.

Opt-in contacts and GDPR compliance
Logically, after what has been said previously, you must surely understand that it is strictly forbidden to send professional SMS to people who have not explicitly agreed to receive them.

Opt-in contacts and GDPR compliance
In general, when registering on a platform, the agreement is given, it is the small box to check after filling out the digital form. We then speak of the principle of opt-in. It should be noted that a contact automatically becomes opt-in when converted into a customer.