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Managing Your Piano Subscription and Understanding Data Transfers
If you're a user of a contentpass subscription provided by Piano, here's what you need to know about managing your subscription and the transfer of your personal data.
Managing Your Subscription
To manage or cancel your website subscription provided by Piano, you typically need to look for an option in your account settings or subscription management area. For example, in similar services like Envato Elements, cancellation is done by logging into your account, navigating to a subscription or billing section, and selecting "Cancel subscription" or equivalent, which stops future payments but usually allows access until the subscription period ends [1]. For Josh Wright Piano specifically, cancellation involves managing automatic payments (likely through your payment provider) and explicitly stopping recurring payments [4].
Data Transfers to Third Countries
Regarding data processing details for personal data transfers to third countries like the USA under Art. 49(1)(a) GDPR, Article 49(1)(a) provides for the transfer of personal data outside the EU if the data subject has given explicit consent after being informed of the possible risks due to the absence of an adequacy decision or appropriate safeguards. This means that if a service provider such as Piano transfers your personal data to the USA (a third country without an EU adequacy decision), they must:
- Inform you of such transfer explicitly,
- Obtain your explicit consent,
- Clearly communicate the risks involved (e.g., lower data protection standards or potential government access),
- And document this consent as a valid legal basis for the data transfer.
This article is typically used as a last resort basis for international transfers when other mechanisms like Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) or adequacy decisions do not apply.
Piano’s Data Processing Information
While the search results do not explicitly detail Piano’s GDPR data processing, their shipping and payment policies indicate strong verification for fraud prevention but do not address GDPR transfers explicitly [5]. For a precise understanding, reviewing Piano’s privacy policy or contacting their data protection officer is recommended.
In Conclusion
If you're looking to cancel or manage your Piano subscription, the process is usually found in your account settings or subscription management area. For more specific instructions, please confirm the exact service or platform. Regarding data transfers, Piano must obtain your explicit consent if they transfer your personal data to third countries like the USA, and they should inform you of the risks involved. For a detailed understanding of Piano’s data processing, it's best to review their privacy policy or contact their data protection officer.
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