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Residential


Advertising in residential areas in Germany media encompasses digital display advertising seen in the open spaces within residential and gated communities or apartment buildings.


Advertising inside Residential Premises in Germany

 

Advertising inside residential premises in Germany is strictly regulated by the German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG). Under this act, companies are not allowed to use any personal data they obtain from a customer or other source to send any type of advertisement directly to that customer's home. This includes mailing physical flyers, sending emails, and making phone calls. However, it is possible for companies to place ads in public areas, such as bus stops or train stations, or to send general advertisements to the public via television or radio. Companies may also send out newsletters or other promotional material if the customer has given their express consent.

 

The German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) also requires companies to take measures to protect customer data that they collect, in order to prevent any unauthorized use or disclosure. Companies must also inform customers of their right to request that their data not be used for advertising purposes. Additionally, companies must provide customers with the option to opt-out of receiving any future communications. Furthermore, companies must provide customers with a way to access and delete their data if requested. Finally, companies must make sure that the data they collect is up to date and accurate.


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