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The Digital Education newsletter: transfer completed!

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If you don't subscribe to my newsletter, Digital Education, then you don't need to read any more  (except for the bit about the benefits of subscribing, near the end of this article!).

I thought I'd mention here that, further to the article I posted entitled All change for Digital Education, I've now transferred my newsletter subscribers to a new version of the same newsletter. So why am I telling you this?

Because despite my best efforts, the message I sent out to subscribers (see below) informing them of what was about to happen ended up in at least one person's junk email.

Here's the lowdown: if you subscribe to my newsletter and you haven't received a message asking you to confirm that you still wish to subscribe, please look in your junk or spam folder, find the email, and click on 'Confirm' -- assuming you want to, of course. If not, just ignore it, and you won't be bothered again and your information will be deleted after 30 days.

Here's the message you may have missed, which I sent out on 13th March 2018:

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How to subscribe to Digital Education

Go to the Digital Education page and fill out the form. I use a double opt-in system, meaning that you will be asked to confirm that you wish to subscribe. I respect your data, and I don't do spam.

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