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TeachingEnglish newsletter Staying in touch Here at the British Council, we take your privacy and yo

TeachingEnglish newsletter Staying in touch Here at the British Council, we take your privacy and your preferences on how and when we contact you seriously. That means we are continually striving to improve the services we provide you with while continuing to make sure we keep the information we hold about you safe. So we thought it would be a good idea to remind you that we are holding your contact details and when we have similar products or services you first contacted us about when you provided us with your contact details, we will tell you about them by email and / or SMS. If you'd rather we didn't continue to contact you about similar products and services you contacted British Council about in the first place, that's fine. All you need to do is click on the 'unsubscribe' link at the bottom of this message and we will make sure you don't receive any more communications by email and / or SMS from us. For further information about how we process your personal data, please visit our privacy notice page at [www.britishcouncil.org/privacy]( The TeachingEnglish team STAY CONNECTED [[Facebook] ]( [[Twitter] ]( British Council | 10 Spring Gardens, London, SW1A 2BN United Kingdom [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by teachingenglish@britishcouncil.org in collaboration with [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.]( [Try it free today](

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