Text me not: SingTel allows SMS filtering with new Data Policy

Flooded inbox is a thing of the past.

SingTel recently updated its Data Protection Policy to include a marketing messages filter to its Do Not Call (DNC) registry, effective July 2.

Subscribers may only receive marketing messages from SingTel and its preferred partners and advertisers on any of three grounds: if the subscribers give consent, if they have not registered with the national DNC registry, or the sending of such messages is permissible under applicable laws and regulations.

Read more of the policy here.
 

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