What is the GDPR and how does it affect me?

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the data protection law of the European Union (EU). The law is designed to give you more control over how internet services and companies collect and process your personal data. It applies to all organizations located in the EU that process personal data. 

Because Clue is based in Berlin, Germany, this means your data is protected under the GDPR—regardless of where you live. We invest a lot of time and resources in making sure we follow GDPR law, which is the strictest privacy law in the world. Keeping your data safe is at the core of everything we do.

Find out more about how Clue processes your personal data in relation to the GDPR in our Privacy Policy.

 

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