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Singletrack GDPR and Newsletters

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Singletrack GDPR and Newsletters Yes, it's another one of those 'lets keep in touch' emails that eve

Singletrack GDPR and Newsletters Yes, it's another one of those 'lets keep in touch' emails that even we are sick of receiving. But, it's a necessary evil as the internet gets ready for the new GDPR rules that are about to kick in. Essentially, no company will be able to send you emails unless you've told them that they can but to make sure that everyone is totally clear on that, all companies have to ask you again if you want to keep getting their emails. That's what we are doing too. This is the last email you are going to get from us here at Singletrack unless you tick the box in your account settings on our website to say you want to get more in the future. After sending this message to you we will have already gone through our entire mailing list database and switched them all off. If you still want to get our irregular newsletter and occasional marketing then just log in to your account on our website at [Singletrackworld]( and click the profile tab. Then click 'Edit', next the 'newsletter' link, select the 'Yes' option and click 'Save Changes'. If you can't remember your login details then just hit the forgotten password link to get a refresher. But the best news for those of you that don't want to hear from us is that you don't have to do anything at all as we've just switched you off. Of course we'd love you to allow us to keep in touch, and we'd love you to come and join us on our website now and then to keep up with what we and everyone else in our Singletrack community is up to. Cheers Mark (publisher) Company Info: Singletrack Magazine Lockside Mill Dale Street Todmorden Lancs, OL14 5PX United Kingdom Singletrack is a trading name of Gofar Enterprises Ltd. Registered Company No: 04180474 England. VAT No: 703451567 Contact Info: Phone: +44 (0) 1706 814397 Email: subs@singletrackworld.com You are receiving this email because you have a website account from www.singletrackworld.com and have opted into receiving Newsletters. You can change your email preferences or unsubscribe at any time using the links above. DO NOT reply to this message. If you need to contact someone, email tech@singletrackworld.com

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