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DPReview is Here to Stay [DPReview: Digital Photography Review]( [DPReview on Facebook]( [DPReview on Twitter]( DPReview is Here to Stay DPReview and Gear Patrol Have Joined Forces Tuesday, June 20, 2023 We continue to receive a lot of questions about what's next for the site, and we’re thrilled to share that DPReview has joined Gear Patrol. Together, we’ll continue on our site’s journey to provide the community with the great content you’ve come to expect from us. It’s a natural home for the next phase in the site, and we’re thrilled to see what we can accomplish at a company entirely dedicated to product journalism. [Learn more from DPReview]( [Learn more from Gear Patrol]( We’ve also worked hard to minimize the transition’s impact on existing DPReview community members and newsletter subscribers. Here’s what will and won’t change: DPReview Forum accounts will remain up and running. If you’ve logged out of your account recently, you may need to reset your password the next time you log in. If you would like to delete your DPReview account and associated personal information, please visit [this link](. DPReview Newsletter subscriptions will continue to function as usual. There’s no need to sign up again to receive emails. If you’d like to opt out of receiving the DPReview newsletter, please visit [this link](. However, DPReview’s terms of service have been updated. DPReview’s newsletters, forums, and community tools will now be managed by Gear Patrol, as will your personal information, in order to continue to provide you with access to your DPReview account, the newsletter, and related services. As such, please review our updated [Terms of Use]( and [Privacy Policy]( which will govern your use of DPReview’s services going forward, to understand how Gear Patrol will run these services and how your personal information will be collected, used, and protected. Contact Us If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to send us a note through our [feedback form](. The DPReview Team You received this email because you are a member of DPReview and we are required to inform you of these changes. This email does not depend on your newsletter subscription settings; however if you would like to subscribe or unsubscribe from the DPReview newsletter, you can follow [this link](. [.]( © 2023 [dpreview.com]( Digital Photography Review, all rights reserved. DPReview, 428 Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA

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