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GDPR: Information on TLF Privacy and T&C's

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​Information on privacy policy updates and newsletter --------------------------------------------------------------- GDPR: Information on TLF Privacy and T&C's We know what you thinking, will these GDPR emails ever end?! They will start to die down soon enough, at least now you will have peace of mind with knowing your personal details are protected and all industries including iGaming have to abide by these new EU regulations. At TLF we have already been following these guidelines because we know it's our responsibility to look after our members and respect your privacy. We have updated our [Privacy Policy]( and [Terms and Conditions](. By using TLF on or after 25 May 2018, you'll be agreeing to the changes. If you have questions about these changes, feel free to reach out to us. - If you would like to keep receiving our awesome member newsletters then you do not need to do anything. - If you would like to stop receiving them you can unsubscribe using the links in the footer of this mailer or [contact us](. We will be very sad to see you go but you can always resubscribe in your profile section. Itch ya later, The Fleas [Is gambling a problem for you?]( can do something about it. Gamblers Anonymous International, GamCare (UK), Gamblock software. Copyright © 2018 Two Little Fleas | All rights reserved | [twolittlefleas.co.uk]( 42/F, Central Plaza 18 Harbour Road Hong Kong Wanchai 999077 HONG KONG [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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