What Does 'STOP' Mean in SMS Messages and How to Use It to Opt Out

Learn what replying 'STOP' to SMS messages means and how it helps you opt out of unwanted promotional texts effectively.

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When you receive a promotional SMS and want to stop receiving further messages from the sender, replying with 'STOP' to the SMS will typically opt you out. This will unsubscribe you from the sender's future messages, ensuring you no longer receive unwanted texts.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What happens when I reply with 'STOP' to a promotional SMS? Replying 'STOP' to a promotional SMS typically unsubscribes you from future messages from that sender, helping you avoid unwanted texts.
  2. Can I use 'STOP' to opt out of all types of SMS messages? While 'STOP' usually works for promotional and marketing SMS, it may not work for all types, such as service notifications or alerts.
  3. Is replying 'STOP' free or will it cost me money? In most cases, replying with 'STOP' to opt out of messages is free, but this can vary depending on your mobile carrier or country.