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We reserve the right to fully or partially discontinue Beta Features at any time and for any reason, temporarily or permanently, with or without notice.
subject to applicable law, we reserve the right to change the availability of features in our subscription plans in any manner and at any time as we may determine at our sole discretion.
Changes to the Services. We may introduce new features, change existing ones, or remove features at any time, without notice.
"Amplitude may change the features and benefits associated with the Starter Program, or suspend or terminate Customer's access to or use of the Starter Program, at any time in its sole discretion.Excerpt from Amplitude's Terms of Service
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The clause states: “Amplitude may change the features and benefits associated with the Starter Program, or suspend or terminate Customer's access to or use of the Starter Program, at any time in its sole discretion.”
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