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GOG and CDPR to jointly process GWENT user data

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[GOG.COM]( View in browser: [EN]( • [DE]( • [FR]( • [RU]( • [PL]( GOG and CD Projekt to jointly process GWENT user data Hey, We’re writing to let you know that we are changing how GWENT’s user data will be processed inside the CD PROJEKT Group and how it will affect our Privacy Policies. Why? We've made changes to how GOG and CD PROJEKT S.A. operate/service GWENT internally on a technical and organizational level. According to the data protection laws, those changes oblige us to inform you about it. What? Until the end of 2021 GOG will remain the only controller of the GWENT user data. From 2022 GWENT user data will be processed by GOG and CD PROJEKT S.A. as joint controllers. This means, if you have played GWENT, both GOG and CD PROJEKT S.A. will be responsible for your data. In order to reflect this change we’ve made small modifications to the GOG Privacy Policy (which mainly focused on removing GWENT-related paragraphs) and provided a new Privacy Policy solely for GWENT. How? The changes will apply to you automatically from January 1st 2022, no action on your side is needed. You can find the updated versions of GOG Privacy Policy [here]( and GWENT Privacy Policy [here](. Questions? Please contact us at privacy@gog.com if you have any questions about GOG services. GOG.COM © 2021. Part of CD PROJEKT group. All other trademarks and copyrights are properties of their respective owners. GOG sp z o.o., ul. Jagiellońska 74, 03-301 Warsaw, Poland

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