A Robinson list is an opt-out list of people who do not wish to receive marketing transmissions. The marketing can be via e-mail, postal mail, telephone, or fax. In each case, contact details will be placed on a blacklist. The name "Robinson" is derived from Robinson Crusoe, a fictional character shipwrecked and stranded for years on a remote island.[1]
![]() | Belgian Association of Marketing | Robinson list | |||
![]() | Data & Marketing Association | Telephone Preference Service | Phone | ||
Mailing Preference Service (The MPS list) | |||||
![]() | Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | National Do Not Call List | Phone | ||
Canada Post | Consumers' Choice program | Mail (unaddressed) | |||
Addressed advertising reduction | Mail (addressed) | ||||
![]() | Data & Marketing Association of Finland | Mailing and telephone preference services | Mail, Phone | ||
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![]() | Italian: [[Fondazione Ugo Bordoni]] |
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![]() | Spanish; Castilian: Asociación Española de Economía Digital | Robinson list | |||
![]() | Swedish: NIX-Telefon |
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![]() | Federal Trade Commission | National Do Not Call Registry | Phone | ||
![]() | Australian Communications and Media Authority | Do Not Call Register | Phone | ||
![]() | The Marketing Association | New Zealand Name Removal Service | Mail, Phone | ||
![]() | Personal Data Protection Commission | Do Not Call Registry | Phone |