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*|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* Hello {NAME}! We are changing how we handle privacy from now on to be completely

*|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* Hello {NAME}! We are changing how we handle privacy from now on to be completely in line with GDPR, the new privacy law set out by the EU. This regulation is a great way for you to take back control of the information provided to and accessed by websites. We view it as a business opportunity as well since increased transparency and control leads to more responsible choices and increased trust between you and Samebug. Newsletter Since the beginning of this year we have been sending out monthly emails which includes the most interesting development related articles and videos we've come across. If you would still like to receive these emails, subscribe at [(. We have decided to delete all our subscribers so if you don't sign up, you won't get these emails anymore. Cookie Policy We have a new page dedicated to explaining what cookies are, how we use them and steps you can take to disable them. You can access it at [(. Privacy Update We have updated our [Privacy Policy](. Here are the important changes: - It now includes a quick overview of what information we collect and why - Additional info about third-party applications we use If you have any concerns or questions, please reply to this email, we are happy to address them. Regards, Istvan Erdo Customer Relations Happy to help. Let us know if you have any questions, you can contact us using any of the methods below. mailto:privacy@samebug.io Copyright © 2018 Samebug, Inc., All rights reserved. If you want to unsubscribe, reply to this email.

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