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{NAME}, we're updating our privacy policy...

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Hey {NAME}, We built Brilliant to be a refuge for math and science enthusiasts. A place for people t

[Brilliant]( Hey {NAME}, We built Brilliant to be a refuge for math and science enthusiasts. A place for people to solve problems, fail often, and learn fascinating concepts in math and science. It's important to us that our privacy standards reflect our standards for learning, which is why we're updating our [privacy policy](. The reason for these changes is to bring this policy into agreement with the changes to the European Union general data protection regulation (GDPR). Here's a quick summary of the changes: - We'll increase transparency about how your personal information is used, so you can better understand what rights you have to your data. - Note that we have not and do not share any of your information, except with specific subprocessors. - We believe greater privacy protection benefits everyone, which is why GDPR compliance will affect all users. These changes, which will apply to you beginning on May 25, 2018, will allow for greater transparency about how your personal information is used. As always, reply to this email with any questions, concerns, or feedback. Warm regards, The Brilliant Team [Brilliant]( [Brilliant]( Brilliant, 15 Butte Pl, San Francisco CA 94103 This is an important account update for {EMAIL}. If you didn't create this account, reply to this email and let us know.

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