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Blur Security Update

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Hello, We recently discovered that some information about Blur users was potentially exposed, and im

Hello, We recently discovered that some information about Blur users was potentially exposed, and immediately took steps to investigate, respond, and work to prevent this from happening again. Full details about the incident including what happened, what information was involved, the steps we are taking, and the steps you can take, are available on our [blog](. What you can do As a best practice, you should change your Blur password. If you use the same password you use on Blur on any other service, you should change those passwords to new unique passwords as well. To change your Blur password, go to and click “edit” next to your password in your Blur Settings. As always, we recommend you backup your Blur data before making any account changes. To backup your data, click “Export Data” from the same location above. You should also take this opportunity to ensure your new Blur password is long, but something you can remember, and that you have your backup passphrase as well. Finally, you should use multi-factor authentication for your Blur account to add an extra layer of security to your account. You can see how to set that up at: For More Information If you have any questions or need any help, you can contact us by email at blur-support@getabine.com or contact support at +1-877-460-2121 As a privacy- and security-focused company, this incident is embarrassing and frustrating. These incidents should not happen, and we let our users down. We apologize and are working very hard to ensure that we respond quickly and effectively to this incident, and to make sure we do everything we can to not let anything like it happen again. - The Abine Team Why am I receiving this email? You are receiving this email becuase you are or were a registered user of Blur, MaskMe, or DoNotTrackPlus. [Unsubscribe from this email list](~/AAIrsAA~/RgReEggAPxVEOGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmFiaW5lLmNvbS9tYWlsL2luZGV4LnBocD9zdGF0dXM9dW5zdWJzY3JpYmVkVwNzcGNCCgAGGoMvXI3rwEpSG3RyaXN0cmFtYmFsZHdpbjg5QGdtYWlsLmNvbVgEAAAAAA~~) This email was sent by Abine Inc., PO Box 410009 Cambridge, MA 02141.

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