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If we have emailed you as an individual this is because you have given us your email address at some point. If we have emailed you as a company then we may have gathered your email from any number of sources. And, in emailing you we comply with the UK law on direct marketing (see below). In either case you can un-subscribe from our marketing emails by using the form below. If you have become a customer of Condom Girl and do not wish to receive our Ad-Hoc newsletter, then you should login and go to Newsletter Subscriptions where you can un-subscribe from there.

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As a UK registered company we comply with the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations supplied by the government on the use of direct unsolicited emails to individuals and businesses. The guidance on these state:

How do the Regulations apply to business-to-business marketing by electronic
mail?

Your obligations are as follows.

  • You must not conceal your identity when you send, or instigate the sending of, a marketing message by electronic mail to anyone (including corporate subscribers); and
  • you must provide a valid address to which the recipient (including corporate subscribers) can send an opt-out request (Regulation 23 refers).

Only individual subscribers have an enforceable right of opt-out under these
Regulations. This is where that individual withdraws the consent that they previously
gave to receiving marketing by electronic mail (that consent only being valid 'for the
time being ' (Regulation 22(2) refers)). Corporate subscribers do not have this
right.

Although recipients who are corporate subscribers do not have an enforceable
opt-out right under the Regulations, where the sending of marketing material to the
employee of a company includes processing their personal data (that is, the
marketer knows the name of the person they are contacting), that individual has a
fundamental and enforceable right under DPA Section 11 to request that a company
stops sending them marketing material (See Data Protection Act 1998: Legal
Guidance, paragraph 4.3).

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