Sending newsletters (business messages) Sample Clauses

Sending newsletters (business messages). Xxxxxx processes the personal data of the legal representative of the child to the extent – e-mail address – for the purposes of the rightful interests of Xxxxxx, which consist in sending information about its operations and other related offers, as well as sending other business messages related to Xxxxxx'x activities via electronic means in accordance with the Act No. 480/20014 Sb., on certain information society services, as amended. If the legal representative of the child wishes to no longer receive the newsletter, they can unsubscribe at any time by clicking at the link in the business message or by sending an unsubscription request at: xxxx@xxxxxx.xx
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