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Contentpass, a popular digital content platform, has announced the integration of Piano's service into its offering. This integration will enable the creation and enrichment of usage profiles outside the European Economic Area (EEA).
With this change, users who have a Contentpass subscription can manage or cancel their subscriptions by agreeing to integrate Piano's external subscription service. It's worth noting that this integration also includes the transfer of certain personal data to third countries, including the USA, in accordance with Art 49 (1) (a) GDPR.
The usage profiles can be created and enriched based on cookie IDs. For those concerned about their data privacy, Contentpass provides detailed information on how personal data is processed in their privacy policy and privacy statement, both of which are readily available at the footer of their offering.
In addition, users are reminded that they can withdraw their consent at any time via the "Withdraw Tracking" link in the footer of Contentpass's offering. This link allows users to exercise their right to object to the processing of their personal data.
It's important to note that the company responsible for creating usage profiles on websites and processing data outside the European Union is Emarsys eMarketing Systems AG, based in Vienna, Austria.
For those seeking more information about the data processing practices of Contentpass and Piano, it's recommended to refer to the detailed privacy policy and privacy statement available on the Contentpass website. By doing so, users can make informed decisions about their data privacy and continue to enjoy the content offered by Contentpass.
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