Select all that apply. The GDPR declares that consent must be “freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous.” What does this mean?
- Contacts cannot be tricked or forced into consenting to emails and must be obtained explicitly. They must know that they can withdraw their consent
- What they’re consenting to has to be clear.
- Consent must be obtained explicitly.
- They must know in advance that they can withdraw their consent.
The GDPR declares that consent must be “freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous.” This means:
- Contacts cannot be tricked or forced into consenting to emails and must be obtained explicitly. They must know that they can withdraw their consent.
- What they’re consenting to has to be clear.
- Consent must be obtained explicitly.
- They must know in advance that they can withdraw their consent.