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[GDPR Update] Would you still like to hear from us?

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Please update your consent to continue hearing from us. Hi there, You’ve probably heard of GDPR

Please update your consent to continue hearing from us. Hi there, You’ve probably heard of GDPR — the new data protection and privacy laws that come into effect in the EU starting May 25th. One of the chief mandates of GDPR concerns your inbox— so that you control who talks to you and what you hear from them. We, at Chargebee, believe that’s how things should be. After all, communication shouldn’t be a one-way street— and we want to make sure your inbox gets the respect it deserves. And this is why we’re reaching out to you — to get your consent. If you’d like to be the first in line for beta testing unreleased features, strategies, and tips concerning areas around billing, interesting success stories, and other (extremely occasional) marketing communication (events, webinars), please tell us so by clicking the button below before the 25th of May. Note: You will continue to receive emails about critical product updates essential for your use of Chargebee. [Yes - Keep me subscribed]( Without your confirmation, we won’t be able to stay in touch post 25th May 2018. We won’t assume you said yes. And we won’t think that perhaps you wanted to click yes, but got distracted in the last second. If you don’t give us your explicit consent by clicking the button up top before the 25th of May, we’ll just assume you don’t want our emails, and we won’t be able to communicate with you. Of course, that would make us very very sad. So please, if you’ve enjoyed our communications so far and would like to continue receiving them, click yes and give us your consent again. And what if you happen to change your mind? Your data and privacy are yours to give and take back. You can opt-out any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link in our emails or within the Chargebee app. Regards, Vikram Bhaskaran Director - Marketing, Chargebee Psst: If you truly believe in the intent of GDPR, you might want to see what we're doing to get ourselves and our customers ready for it [here](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Chargebee · 340 S Lemon Ave # 1537 · Walnut, CA 91789-2706 · USA

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