Hi there,
we have generated 2,000 Insurer Email addresses (from researching addresses over the internet- company
websites and Linkedin, and within CRM etc.). Since starting our email engagement campaign we have always provided an opportunity for them to
unsubscribe from our emails.
We are thinking now, in light of GDPR, should we add something specific to our emails that states, something along the lines of:
‘If you want to ensure that you keep informed about XXXXXXXXX / receive valuable content from us, make sure you OPT in to my communications below’. (rather than having unsubscribe- opt
out – we are now asking them to opt in).
We would then take them to a preference form. If we only get say 12 people filling in our form should we then delete the rest of our contacts? (who haven't responded?) we know from our campaigns we usually have around 15% open our content.
thanks
Gina
Hi Gina,
When you start running these types of campaigns, the implicit meaning is indeed that, on May 25th, anyone who has not opt-in should be considered as opt-out.
The fact that whether or not you can keep them from your database is a different story and will depends on many things: do you have contract with them ? Where do these data come from (your own forms, ? Your sales people meeting them face to face ? 3rd party data sources ?)
-Greg
In addition to what Greg said:
Hi,
Do you need to explicitly call out the right to be forgotten or can it be mentioned in your privacy policy with a link to that policy in the footer. I am drafting a footer and trying to understand what needs to be stated in the footer vs what can be included in the privacy policy.
It can be in the privacy policy page. Keep it short on your form
-Greg