The agreement authorizes ActiveCampaign to suspend, restrict, or terminate user access to the Services at its sole discretion if it suspects violations of the Acceptable Use Policy, applicable law, or spam-related conduct, without specifying a prior notice requirement.
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This provision grants ActiveCampaign unilateral suspension and termination authority based on suspicion alone, without requiring a confirmed violation or prior notice to the user. For organizations that rely on the platform for active marketing operations, suspension would immediately interrupt ongoing campaigns and messaging workflows.
The agreement authorizes ActiveCampaign to suspend or terminate account access based on its sole discretion suspicion of policy or legal violations, without a specified prior notice requirement. Upon cancellation or termination, the agreement states users will not have access to or be able to restore Contact Data.
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Compare across platforms →"We may suspend, restrict or terminate your access to or use of the Services if we suspect, in our sole discretion, that your Marketing Content violates our Acceptable Use Policy or any applicable law, rule or regulation, or that it relates to goods, services or information that are offered in violation of applicable law, or that it includes spam or otherwise duplicative or unsolicited messages.Excerpt from ActiveCampaign's Terms of Service
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This provision grants ActiveCampaign unilateral suspension and termination authority based on suspicion alone, without requiring a confirmed violation or prior notice to the user. For organizations that rely on the platform for active marketing operations, suspension would immediately interrupt ongoing campaigns and messaging workflows.
The agreement authorizes ActiveCampaign to suspend or terminate account access based on its sole discretion suspicion of policy or legal violations, without a specified prior notice requirement. Upon cancellation or termination, the agreement states users will not have access to or be able to restore Contact Data.
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