Privacy Policy — Newsletter

1. Who collects your data?

We, Make Mothers Matter, collect your personal data solely for the purpose of your newsletter subscription.

2. What data do we collect?

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  • Date and time of your subscription

3. Why do we use your data?

  • To send you our newsletter (content, news, events)
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  • To track anonymised open and click rates, to improve our content

4. Who has access to your data?

Only our internal team has access to your data.

We use Brevo send our newsletter. This service is GDPR-compliant and does not share your data with third parties.

5. How long do we keep your data?

We keep your data as long as you remain subscribed. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link at the bottom of every email.

6. Your rights

You have the right to:

  • Access your data
  • Correct it
  • Request its deletion
  • Object to its processing
  • Withdraw your consent at any time

To exercise these rights, please contact us here.

7. Data security

We strive to protect your data against loss, misuse, or unauthorised access.

 

Last updated: December 2025

 

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