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  1. Register your phone number to opt out of telemarketing calls, SMS or fax in Singapore. Organisations must check the DNC Registry before sending telemarketing messages.

  2. The Do Not Call (DNC) Registry lets you opt out of marketing messages addressed to your Singapore telephone number, such as those which promote or advertise a good or service, allowing you to have more control over the kind of messages you receive on your telephone, mobile phone or fax machine.

  3. Registration will take about 5 minutes to complete. Step 1: Please enter your telephone number and select an action in the drop down list. SMS to your mobile phone - if your number begins with “8” or “9”. Call to your fixed line phone – if your number begins with “3” or “6”. The OTP will be read out to you.

  4. Registration with the Do Not Call (DNC) Registry is free and simple. You should expect to stop receiving unsolicited telemarketing messages through your registered telephone number 21 calendar days after registration.

  5. Learn how to opt out of marketing messages to your Singapore telephone number with the DNC Registry. Find out which messages are excluded from the DNC provisions and how to register or withdraw your consent.

  6. The National Do Not Call Registrygives you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls. You can register your home or mobile phone for free. After you register, other types of organizations may still call you, such as charities, political groups, debt collectors and surveys. To learn more, read our FAQs.

  7. The Do Not Call (DNC) provisions of the PDPA generally prohibits organisations from sending marketing messages to Singapore telephone numbers listed in the DNC Registry. This includes mobile, fixed-line, residential and business numbers.

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