Updates to RDR privacy policy

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Ranking Digital Rights (RDR) is updating our privacy policy, which applies to visitors to the RDR website and to subscribers to our mailing list. The new policy comes into effect on September 14, 2018.

The revised privacy policy clarifies that RDR will retain the information provided by subscribers to our mailing list for as they are they are subscribed to this list, and that we will delete and remove any information provided within 30 days of unsubscribing from this list.

The revised privacy policy also contains key updates that specify the rights that visitors to our website have to their data. Specifically, “You can request to receive an exported file of any data we hold about you, which includes any data you have provided to us. In addition, you can also request that we delete any data we hold about you.”

You can read the full version of the updated privacy policy here. The current version of our privacy policy will be available as an archived version after the new policy is published on September 14, 2018.

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