The phrase describes the act of a person consenting to be sent marketing communications via electronic mail. This consent is typically obtained through an opt-in mechanism, such as a checkbox on a website form or a direct agreement with a business, indicating their willingness to receive advertisements, newsletters, or other promotional material. For instance, a user might check a box labeled “Yes, I would like to receive email updates about new products and special offers” during account registration.
Acquiring explicit consent is crucial for compliance with data privacy regulations like GDPR and CAN-SPAM. It builds trust with potential and existing customers by respecting their communication preferences. Historically, mass unsolicited emails (spam) led to the development of these regulations to protect consumers from unwanted commercial messages. Gaining affirmative agreement ensures that marketing efforts target individuals who are receptive to the information, increasing engagement and improving campaign effectiveness.