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One Less Thing To Stress About: Data Privacy on Ello 

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Having trouble reading this email? [Click here]( to view it in your browser [Ello]( A Quick & Reassuring Refresher on Ello’s Data Policies Hey fam. There’s been a lot of hype lately about social networks mining and abusing their communities’ data. That’s why we’re taking a moment to remind you that Ello takes your data very seriously. As a network that does not serve advertisements and that does not sell information about its users to third parties, Ello has also taken unique steps that help you control how much information about you is shared when you use our site. Not into data policy chatter? [Go check out some art]( or something. What do we collect? [GIF of turning heads]( GIF by [@daniel_triendl]( Mainly, your email address and a User ID, as well as general, anonymized data about the pages you visit and what device you’re using. This information informs future development, enables us to improve Ello’s features and helps protect the site (and you guys) from abuse, spam, viruses, and other illicit activity. How do we keep shit safe? [illustration of a woman in a chair]( Image by [@byisabel]( Ello uses anonymized analytics tools, such as Google Analytics, to collect general information about user behavior. The information gathered by Google on Ello’s behalf is collected in such a way that neither Ello, nor Google, can easily trace saved information back to any individual. Ello is unique in that we offer our members the option to opt-out of Google Analytics on the member settings page. We also respect “Do Not Track” browser settings. On your [settings page]( you can choose to turn Google Analytics off completely. [art round-up]( Want more? Read the entirety of our [member data]( and [general privacy policies](. Want to add to this discussion? [Chime in.]( We’d love to hear from you. Love, The Ello Team [Ello]( [6b0affbc-f1a0-4c8e-a414-65349607d4cd.png] [Twitter]( [6b0affbc-f1a0-4c8e-a414-65349607d4cd.png] [Tumblr]( [6b0affbc-f1a0-4c8e-a414-65349607d4cd.png] [Instagram]( [6b0affbc-f1a0-4c8e-a414-65349607d4cd.png] [Pinterest]( [6b0affbc-f1a0-4c8e-a414-65349607d4cd.png] [Facebook]( [6b0affbc-f1a0-4c8e-a414-65349607d4cd.png] [Medium]( Follow us around [Android]( [6b0affbc-f1a0-4c8e-a414-65349607d4cd.png] [Apple]( Download our apps Change your [email preferences]( If you don't want to receive emails from Ello anymore, please unsubscribe [here](. Ello, PBC, 1100 Spruce St. Ste #104, Boulder, CO 80302

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