
Ban on data for direct mail companies
August 29th, 2008 // Permalink
A ban on the sale of voter’s personal could be on the cards as 98 percent of local government officials vote against the practice.
Since 2002 anyone registering to vote in England has been able to opt out of appearing on the lists made available for unsolicited mail-outs, and to date about 40 per cent of people have taken this option. The DMA said the lists are mainly used to verify retails rather than to compile lists.











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