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This provision establishes the procedural mechanism by which the service provider may unilaterally amend contractual obligations and user rights. It creates a constructive acceptance model wherein passive continued use functions as affirmative consent to modified terms, rather than requiring explicit opt-in to changes.
Users operating under these terms accept that the governing agreement may be modified by the service provider with advance notice for material changes, and that their continued use of the Service binds them to the revised terms without requiring separate affirmative agreement. The mechanism relies on users' affirmative action to cease service use if they do not accept modifications.
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"BeReal reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. If we make material changes, we will notify you by email or through the Service prior to the changes becoming effective. Your continued use of the Service after the effective date of the revised Terms constitutes your acceptance of the changes.— Excerpt from BeReal's BeReal Terms of Service
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This provision establishes the procedural mechanism by which the service provider may unilaterally amend contractual obligations and user rights. It creates a constructive acceptance model wherein passive continued use functions as affirmative consent to modified terms, rather than requiring explicit opt-in to changes.
Users operating under these terms accept that the governing agreement may be modified by the service provider with advance notice for material changes, and that their continued use of the Service binds them to the revised terms without requiring separate affirmative agreement. The mechanism relies on users' affirmative action to cease service use if they do not accept modifications.
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