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A Few Updates to Our Privacy Policy

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hired.com

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 December 2019 Updates to our Privacy Policy  Hi {NAME}, At Hired, we value your privacy and str

 December 2019 Updates to our Privacy Policy  Hi {NAME}, At Hired, we value your privacy and strive to make our policies clear and transparent to our users. As such, we wanted to let you know that we’ve recently made some changes to our policies.  Here’s a quick summary of the changes: - Improved transparency: We’ve updated our [Privacy Policy]( to make it more straightforward and understandable. - CCPA: The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) places new responsibilities on organizations that collect personal information of California consumers. Hired has updated our Privacy Policy and Data Processing Agreement to include a description of the rights granted by CCPA and provide California consumers with required disclosures about the collection of personal information. - Updates to our Terms of Service: We’ve also updated our Terms of Service to better align with our current service offerings. You can view the updates [here](.  If you have any questions or want to learn more about Hired’s commitment to the California Consumer Privacy Act, please click [here](. All the best, The Hired team Note: This is an operational email meant to notify you of changes to our terms which may affect your account information, and is sent to all current and prior users with a Hired login.    [GD](  [fb](  [tw](  [insta](  [in](  [yt](  © 2019 Hired, Inc 612 Howard St., Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94105  You’re receiving this email because you’ve signed up for Hired. If you don’t want to receive emails like these anymore, you can [unsubscribe.](=) [View this email online](=)                       Â

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