Website Integrates New Subscription Service, Enhances Profiles, Involves Data Transfers
A website has integrated a new subscription service, likely provided by 'Jobber'. This change may enhance user profiles and involves data transfers to third countries, including the USA. Users can manage their subscriptions and consent preferences easily.
The website has adopted a new subscription service, potentially from 'Jobber', offering various monthly or annual plans for business management. This integration may enrich user profiles, even outside the EEA, using identifiers like cookies.
Consenting to this service allows the transfer of certain personal data to third countries, as permitted by Art 49 (1) lit. a) GDPR. Users can manage or cancel their subscriptions by agreeing to integrate the external service provided by 'Piano'.
The website provides clear information about data processing. Details can be found in the privacy policy and privacy statement, accessible via the footer of the offer. Users can also revoke their consent at any time using the 'Withdraw Tracking' link in the offer's footer.
The website's new subscription service, likely from 'Jobber', may enhance user profiles and involves data transfers to third countries. Users can manage their subscriptions and consent preferences easily, with clear information about data processing available in the privacy policy and privacy statement.
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