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Because the prohibition applies to platforms ActiveCampaign deems objectionable in its sole discretion, the category is open-ended and not limited to the examples named, leaving users in these sectors uncertain about permitted use.
Interpretive note: The excerpt appears to be a fragment describing a prohibited category rather than a complete operative sentence. The primary prohibition it describes is clear, but the surrounding clause structure (e.g., the full operative verb) is not present in the excerpt, slightly reducing confidence in the precise legal framing.
Users operating in cryptocurrency, digital asset, or certain financial services sectors may be prohibited from using ActiveCampaign's messaging services based on ActiveCampaign's sole discretion determination of objectionability.
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Because the prohibition applies to platforms ActiveCampaign deems objectionable in its sole discretion, the category is open-ended and not limited to the examples named, leaving users in these sectors uncertain about permitted use.
Users operating in cryptocurrency, digital asset, or certain financial services sectors may be prohibited from using ActiveCampaign's messaging services based on ActiveCampaign's sole discretion determination of objectionability.
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