Oférica Connects You to Exclusive Online Promotions Without Excessive Personal Data Requests

Thousands of Spanish consumers hunt for online discounts every day. But many hit a wall when a registration form asks for a phone number — not just an email. That is the problem Oférica aims to solve, according to El Correo Web and a dozen other Spanish outlets that covered the platform this week.
Oférica positions itself as a bridge between consumers and exclusive promotions. The platform lets users access deals without giving away sensitive personal data at every turn, Diario Córdoba reports.
Getting a discount online sounds simple. But many retailers demand a phone number before unlocking any offer. That extra step stops a lot of shoppers cold. Privacy concerns are a key reason — consumers do not want cold calls or spam texts in exchange for a coupon, Levante EMV notes.
The friction is real. Studies across Europe show that up to 60% of users abandon a registration form when it asks for more than an email address. Oférica targets exactly that gap — offering access to promotions with less personal exposure, according to Sport.
Oférica acts as a centralized hub for deals across multiple brands and retailers. Users register once on the platform rather than signing up separately on dozens of commercial websites. That single sign-on model reduces the number of times a consumer hands over personal data, Información explains.
The platform curates offers so users do not have to chase them down. Instead of browsing 10 different stores, a shopper can check one place. That saves time and lowers the risk of landing on a fake or expired promotion, La Opinión de Málaga reports.
Data privacy is the core selling point. Oférica promises users more control over what they share and with whom. That matters in Spain, where the General Data Protection Regulation — the EU's strict privacy law — gives consumers the right to know exactly how their data is used, El Día notes.
The platform's model limits how many third parties ever see a user's contact details. Fewer data handoffs mean fewer spam calls and fewer data breaches down the line. For cautious shoppers, that trade-off is the main draw, according to Diario de Ibiza.
The fact that ten regional Spanish newspapers published the same story on the same day signals strong promotional interest in the platform. Outlets from Galicia to the Balearic Islands ran the piece, including El Correo Gallego and La Opinión de A Coruña, showing national reach.
The coordinated coverage suggests Oférica is actively pushing into new markets across Spain. Online deal-hunting is now a daily habit for millions of Spaniards. Platforms that reduce sign-up friction and protect user data are well placed to capture that growing audience, El Día reports.
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