Last review date: 10 January 2025
Yes.
The use of tracking and profiling cookies and other online tracking technologies requires prior consent pursuant to Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR.
Last review date: 10 January 2025
Yes. The GDPR, read together with Article 11 of the Luxembourg law of 30 May 2005 transposing the ePrivacy Directive, restricts the possibility for controllers or processors to process personal data for direct marketing purposes. In particular, direct marketing communications may only be sent with the prior consent of the data subjects or if a business relation already exists between the sender and the recipient (i.e., existing customers/clients).
☒ email marketing
☒ prior opt-in consent
☒ prior existing business relationship (and subject to other requirements) with opt-out consent
☒ telephone marketing
☒ prior opt-in consent
☒ prior existing business relationship (and subject to other requirements) with opt-out consent
☒ SMS/text message marketing
☒ prior opt-in consent
☒ prior existing business relationship (and subject to other requirements) with opt-out consent
☒ postal marketing
☒ prior opt-in consent
☒ prior existing business relationship (and subject to other requirements) with opt-out consent
Note that if no express evidencing sign on the postal box is affixed, no marketing documentation should be inserted.
☒ online behavioral advertising targeting/social media targeting/ad personalization marketing
☒ prior opt-in consent
☒ prior existing business relationship (and subject to other requirements) with opt-out consent