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Manage Do-Not-Call Addresses

Document householders’ wishes reliably: record do-not-call addresses per territory and pin them on the map.

When a householder doesn’t want to be visited, that wish should be respected reliably — even when someone else works the territory later. congrega keeps do-not-call addresses right on the territory and shows them on the map. So the information is always where it’s needed.

Recorded right on the territory

Do-not-call addresses are tied to the relevant territory. Whoever works it next sees the addresses immediately — regardless of who originally entered them.

Pinned on the map

Each address can be placed on the map and repositioned if needed. So it’s clear at a glance which houses should be skipped.

Permanent and transferable

Unlike a note on a paper card, the information isn’t lost when the territory is reassigned. The wish stays documented for as long as it applies.

Responsible with data

Only the details needed to respect the wish are stored. With congrega Online, processing is GDPR-compliant on servers in the EU, with no tracking; with congrega Local, this sensitive address data stays entirely on your hardware on your premises.

Frequently asked questions

Who can enter do-not-call addresses?
You control that via permissions. Usually territory servants and overseers can enter and maintain addresses.
Does the publisher see the addresses in the territory?
Yes. Whoever works a territory sees the recorded do-not-call addresses — both digitally and on the map.
Can I remove an address again?
Yes. Addresses can be edited or deleted at any time if the wish changes.
Is this data-protection compliant?
With congrega Online the data is hosted on EU servers and processed GDPR-compliantly; with congrega Local it stays on your own hardware on your premises. Either way, only the details needed for the purpose are stored.

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