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Use of data and legislation
When using data, it is important to act in accordance with applicable legislation. It is entirely your own responsibility to deal with this appropriately (see, among others, articles 12 and 16 of our general terms and conditions), but we would like to advise you. Depending on the purposes for which you want to use the data, the following rules apply, among others - but not exclusively:

Email marketing
The Telecom Act (art. 11.7) describes the rules on sending e-mails. Electronic messages and newsletters advertising a product, service, particular idea or charity may in fact be spam. How to avoid spamming? Make sure you comply with the conditions. Read more.

Non-mailing indicator
Some of the organisations include a Non-mailing Indicator (found in your selection in the column NMI). These organisations have registered with the trade register register that they do not wish to receive physical mail or door-to-door visits at their at the registered address. It is important to respect their wishes. Read more.

Telephonic customer approach
Should you wish to use your selection for telephone acquisition, it is good to know that if you want to approach potential customers by phone with a commercial, charitable or idealistic message, under the Telecommunications Act permission must be obtained in advance, unless there is a customer relationship, or if it concerns a legal entity. This rule applies to all natural persons and this includes, besides private individuals, sole traders, VOFs, partnerships and limited partnerships. All other legal forms are not subject to this legislation. In the selection tool, a filter by legal form is available to filter specifically on this. Read more.

Privacy law
Since 25 May 2018, the GDPR has been in force. These European regulations relate to the processing of personal data. Proper compliance with this legislation is an absolute necessity. If you use data, you are a data controller. Given this, you should take into account the specific obligations that apply to you, including:

  • The lawfulness, fairness and transparency of the processing of any personal data.
  • The purpose limitation of the processing of any personal data.
  • The minimum data processing.
  • The taking of all reasonable measures to promptly erase or rectify any personal data that is inaccurate, given the purposes for which it is processed. Ad Hoc Data puts various tools at your disposal for this purpose. You should use these tools on a systematic basis to guarantee the actuality and correctness of the (personal) data.
  • Limiting the duration of any personal data.
  • The taking of appropriate technical or organisational measures to ensure that any personal data are processed in such a way as to guarantee their appropriate security.

Please also read our privacy statement, which explains how we handle your personal data under the AVG.

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