Legal
SMS Messaging Policy
Last updated: March 7, 2026
Overview
Orioné AI Consulting offers an SMS messaging program to provide clients and prospective clients with timely communications related to our consulting services.
How to Opt In
You may opt in to receive SMS messages from Orioné AI Consulting by:
- Checking the SMS opt-in checkbox on our website contact form and providing your phone number
- Providing verbal or written consent during a consultation or service engagement
- Texting a designated keyword to our business number when prompted
By opting in, you provide your prior express written consent to receive automated text messages from Orioné AI Consulting at the phone number you provide. Consent is not a condition of purchase.
Types of Messages
- Appointment reminders and scheduling confirmations
- Follow-up messages related to your consultation or project
- Service updates and important notifications
- Responses to your inquiries
Message Frequency
Message frequency varies depending on your level of engagement with our services. We do not send unsolicited marketing messages.
Message and Data Rates
Standard message and data rates may apply. Contact your mobile carrier for details about your specific plan. Orioné AI Consulting is not responsible for any charges incurred by your mobile carrier.
How to Opt Out
You may opt out at any time by:
- Replying STOP to any text message you receive from us
- Contacting us at [email protected] and requesting removal from our SMS list
After you opt out, you will receive a one-time confirmation message. You will not receive any further text messages from us unless you opt in again.
Need Help?
Reply HELP to any text message you receive from us, or contact us directly:
Data Privacy & Sharing
Your phone number and any information collected through our SMS messaging program will not be shared with, sold to, or rented to any third parties for marketing or promotional purposes. For complete details, review our Privacy Policy.
Supported Carriers
Our SMS messaging program is supported by all major U.S. mobile carriers, including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, and others. Carrier support may vary, and carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.