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New Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and DPA

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debitoor.com

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team@debitoor.com

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Mon, Apr 16, 2018 02:57 PM

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We have updated our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy to comply with the General Data Protection

We have updated our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation that comes into effect 25 May 2018. [View in browser]( [Sign up]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We have updated our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation that comes into effect 25 May 2018. We have also included a Data Processing Agreement (DPA), detailing how and why your data is collected and processed. At Debitoor, it’s important for us to keep our users informed, especially regarding their personal data handling, so in this email we share with you what steps we’ve taken to comply with the GDPR, what has changed in the process, and where you can learn more. Updated documentation You have likely already encountered updated terms presented by other websites or services that you use. Similarly, the next time you [log in to your Debitoor account]( you’ll find our new Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and Data Processing Agreement. You will need to consent to these new Terms before 25th May 2018, in order to continue using the Debitoor service. [LOGIN AND CONSENT]( These documents are also available on our [GDPR x Debitoor]( page, accessible anytime. As well as, our [new Terms and Conditions](. We’ve worked closely with our Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) to make the changes required to continue to provide users and visitors to our websites with the highest security measures and proper treatment of data. Changes in Debitoor The new Regulation and documentation means some small changes in how we handle personal data. Namely, from 25th May 2018 and onwards, we will make it even easier for you to export all of the data from your account at any time. This improvement includes quotes and delivery notes. Debitoor also have an appointed Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) who can be contacted by letter or via email on dpo@debitoor.com regarding any GDPR or data enquiries. More information We have previously written to you regarding GDPR and we’ve published some helpful articles allowing you to read more about [what the GDPR means for you as a user or individual](. For any questions, you can also get in touch by emailing us directly at team@debitoor.com or contacting our customer support through the in-app chat. Kind Regards, The Debitoor Team [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( [Google Plus]( [Email](mailto:team@debitoor.com) [Email](mailto:team@debitoor.com) [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Debitoor]( [Debitoor]( You received this email because you are registered to [Debitoor](. Thank you! Debitoor ApS - Ewaldsgade 3, 1th - 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark - team@debitoor.com [Unsubscribe](

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