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It limits Calendly's use of scheduling-context email addresses, preventing them from being repurposed for marketing without the user's knowledge.
Email addresses provided for scheduling purposes are not used by Calendly to send marketing communications of any kind.
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You agree that Promotional Codes: (a) must be used in a lawful manner; (b) must be used for the intended audience and purpose; (c) may not be duplicated, sold or transferred in any manner...
"we do not use the email addresses that you enter to schedule a meeting with a Calendly customer to send any type of direct marketing.Excerpt from Calendly's Privacy Notice
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It limits Calendly's use of scheduling-context email addresses, preventing them from being repurposed for marketing without the user's knowledge.
Email addresses provided for scheduling purposes are not used by Calendly to send marketing communications of any kind.
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