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Important Updates to Wave Terms of Use

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So much at Wave is new and improved. Now so are our terms. Hi there, We’re reaching out to let

So much at Wave is new and improved. Now so are our terms. Hi there, We’re reaching out to let you know about important changes to our Terms. We’ve been working hard to bring some exciting new products to Wave over the last few months to make managing your small business finances easier, faster and just better. As we continue launching new products and features, our evolution from our flagship accounting software to our full suite of financial services means making sure that our terms truly reflect how you interact with us. As a result, we’ve updated our [Terms of Use](, [Payments by Wave Terms of Service]( (for US and Canadian users only), and [Privacy Policy](. We’re also dedicated to helping your customers understand their own relationship with Wave so we’ve now created a [Customer Terms of Service]( and [Customer Privacy Policy]( for our US and Canadian users. We’ve reworked the terms to make them shorter and easier to understand. As of today, August 16, 2017, when you log in to Wave, you’ll see a reminder that you need to agree to the terms to continue using Wave. To make this as painless as possible, we’ve [summarized the changes]( so you can easily understand them. We encourage you to review the new terms and log in to your account to accept them. [Log In And Agree To Terms]( Thanks for using Wave! Paul Clark Director of Customer Success [Wave]( 235 Carlaw Ave, Suite 501, Toronto, ON, M4M 2S1 You received this message because this email was used to create an account with Wave. [Privacy Policy]( • [Terms of Use]( • [Contact Us]( © 2010-2017 Wave Financial Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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