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Have you ever been asked if you want to turn a text message on or off, but weren’t quite sure what that entailed? If so, you are not alone. Opting in and out of SMS messages from the Company simply means that you are giving or withdrawing permission for these SMS messages to be sent to you. Continue reading to learn more.
When you opt-in to text messages from a business, you give them permission to send you messages. Opting out, on the other hand, means you’re revoking that permission. Companies are required by law to ask for your permission before sending you a message and to stop sending you messages if you opt out.
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