Spam Control Laws exist within Singapore and relate to electronic messages. It does not cover any messages if sent by way of a voice call made using a telephone service
Please follow the Best Practices as provided by the Singapore regulator.
If you have electronic messages that have content related to the sale or marketing of the following these will be covered by Singapore Spam Control Laws. |
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An unsolicited message is if the recipient did not... |
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The mere notion that the recipient was notified by publishing/advertising the address of the sender prior to sending a message is not deemed as consent.
Please also review the Singapore Do Not Call Register.
Electronic messages are deemed to be sent in bulk if... |
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more than 100 electronic messages containing the same or similar subject matter during a 24‑hour period | more than 1,000 electronic messages containing the same or similar subject matter during a 30‑day period | more than 10,000 electronic messages containing the same or similar subject matter during a one‑year period |
For further information please review the Singapore Spam Act: https://sso.agc.gov.sg/Act/SCA2007
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