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Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 2:59:55 GMT -6
Spot to wild telemarketing and unwanted calls. From 27 July 2022 the new regulation on the Public Register of Oppositions came into force which provides new procedures to avoid unwanted calls from commercial operators both on landlines and mobile phones Let's see how it works, what's new in the service and how to register with SPID, the Public Digital Identity System. What is the Public Register of Oppositions How does the Public Register of Oppositions work How to register in the Public. Register of Oppositions with SPID How to obtain Special Data SPID to register in the Public Register of Oppositions What is the Public Register of Oppositions The initiative, launched in its first version in 2010, aims to counter the phenomenon of wild telemarketing. By adding their numbers to the Public Registry of Oppositions, citizens have the possibility of denying consent to use by commercial operators. In short, by registering your number in the Opposition Register, you will no longer receive calls from commercial operators for advertising proposals or market research. Until now the service was reserved for landline numbers but according to the new Public Registry of Oppositions, from 27 July it is also possible to indicate mobile numbers. Telemarketing companies will have 120 days to adapt to the new rules. How the Public Register of Oppositions works The service is free and within 15 days of the request, unwanted calls from telemarketing operators will be blocked. In practice, the user enters their telephone number in the Opposition.
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