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New rules advocate opt-in for Bluetooth marketing to curb spam
LONDON - Mobile marketers are being advised to seek user consent before sending messages via Bluetooth technology. The Direct Marketing Association has released the first-ever guidelines on Bluetooth marketing, advising brands to seek user permission before sending messages.
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