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More Power to You Thank you for being a loyal MacUpdate community member. We've made a few changes t

More Power to You Thank you for being a loyal MacUpdate community member. We've made a few changes to give you more control over the communication you receive and more transparency about the information we use to improve our products. Email Settings We've updated our email offerings to make sure you get the information you want or send you nothing at all. - We may send occasional emails like this one with legal information - We may send account-related email messages that are triggered by your site activity, such as welcome emails, notifications, and reminders. - With your continued permission, we will send you promotional messages based on your preferences. Please take a moment to review and change your [Email Settings](. Privacy Policy We wanted to let you know that we're making some important updates to our [Privacy Policy]( that will go into effect on May 25, 2018. We're committed to protecting your privacy. That's something that will never change. These updates aim to explain what happens to the data we collect from you, provide details on how we protect your privacy, and address new privacy laws. In our Privacy Policy, we've added detailed explanations about what information we collect from you and why, what we do with it, and how we make sure that information stays safe and private. We've also added a section to make sure users in the European Economic Area understand their rights under the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Products and Features Our new Privacy Policy reflects our current product offerings and features. We encourage you to read through our updated 'Privacy Policy' to make sure you understand the changes and how they affect you. By continuing to use MacUpdate on or after May 25, 2018, you agree to these updates. Other than that, there's nothing you need to do. Thank you for being a part of MacUpdate. We look forward to continuing to be your favorite Mac community and your trusted source for great Mac resources Please let us know if you have any questions at all. // Footer: ?> Copyright © 2018 MacUpdate LLC - All Rights Reserved. You have received this because you created a MacUpdate account. Add us to your address book or white list to ensure reliable delivery. [Update email preferences]( - [Unsubscribe]( MacUpdate • 526 W. 14th St. #100 • Traverse City, MI 49684

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