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11 June 2014

"Do Not Call" Provisions Of Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act 2012 Take Effect

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The Do Not Call Provisions of Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act 2012 came into effect on January 2, 2014.
Singapore Privacy

The Do Not Call Provisions ("Provisions") of Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act 2012 came into effect on January 2, 2014. The Provisions address the establishment of Singapore's Do Not Call Registry ("DNC Registry") and prohibit organizations from sending certain marketing messages to Singapore telephone numbers registered with the DNC Registry. Organizations are still allowed to send text and fax messages to existing customers as long as the customers are given an option to unsubscribe from the messages.

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