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News Article: Contentpass Subscription Policies and Data Processing
In a recent update, Contentpass, your subscription-based service provider, has made some changes to their data processing and subscription management policies. Here's what you need to know.
Firstly, it's important to note that as a Contentpass subscriber, your usage profiles may be created and enriched. This includes the use of cookie IDs to better understand your interaction with the site. For more details on how this data is processed, you can refer to the privacy policy and privacy statement available on the Contentpass website.
Your consent plays a crucial role in these data processing activities. By using the Contentpass service, you are giving your consent for the transfer of certain personal data to third countries, including the USA, in accordance with Art 49 (1) (a) GDPR. It's worth mentioning that these policies are always accessible at the footer of the Contentpass website.
If you wish to withdraw your consent at any time, you can do so by clicking on the "Withdraw Tracking" link, also located in the footer of the Contentpass website.
As part of the service, Contentpass will soon integrate an external subscription service provided by Piano. This process may occur outside the European Economic Area (EEA). For more information about the company providing the external subscription services, you can refer to HubSpot's legal and product service documentation.
Lastly, if you wish to manage or cancel your subscription on the Contentpass website, simply click "agree" to proceed.
We hope this article clarifies the recent changes to the Contentpass subscription and data processing policies. If you have any further questions, we encourage you to visit the Contentpass website or reach out to their customer service team.
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