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Stop companies from collecting your data. Act now!

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Dear Friend, We know how concerned you are about your privacy, especially personal information

[Consumer Reports]   Dear Friend, We know how concerned you are about your privacy, especially personal information that companies collect and sell about you. That’s why we are so excited to debut Permission Slip, our FREE app which lets you tell companies to delete the personal data they collect about you with just one tap! Available for both [iPhone (iOS)]( and [Android]( users, Permission Slip allows you to easily contact dozens of companies that may be collecting, sharing or selling your data – and demand they stop – putting you back in control of your data! Give it a try today:  [Download for iPhone »](   [Download for Android »](  Permission Slip came about thanks to advocates like you, who helped us pass the strongest data privacy law in the nation in California. That law gives consumers the right to request companies delete sensitive data that they collect. Our members helped us test out this new law, and together we discovered that it was time-consuming, confusing, and just plain hard to get the privacy results that the law promised. Consumer Reports’ developers went to work to create a one-stop mobile app where consumers can easily send privacy requests to companies, and Permission Slip was born. Now, you can see what information companies track about you, and with one tap, request that they delete your sensitive data from their systems. The Washington Post’s review of our app said: “Permission Slip acts behind the scenes as a legally ‘authorized agent’ — kind of like your own privacy butler. You tell the app your name, email address(es) and phone number, and it does most of the work, sending emails and filling out paperwork on your behalf after it has verified your information.” We’ve already initiated over 1 million data rights requests since launching. Check out Permission Slip today!  [Download for iPhone »](   [Download for Android »](  We hope you find Permission Slip useful in protecting your privacy. And we hope you also will share this with friends and family, so they can get the same privacy protections!  Alan Smith and the Permission Slip team P.S. -- For more details on how Permission Slip works, [check out our short YouTube video.]( [Unsubscribe from Consumer Reports action alerts.]( © 2022 Consumer Reports, 101 Truman Avenue, Yonkers, NY, 10703 [Contact Consumer Reports](

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