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Eufy is not required to warn you before acting, and its threshold for action is reasonable suspicion rather than confirmed breach.
Interpretive note: The excerpt begins with condition (a), implying additional triggering conditions may exist beyond a Terms breach; those are not quoted and therefore omitted.
The updated terms require all disputes to be resolved through binding individual arbitration rather than court litigation or class actions. The agreement explicitly states that users are giving up the right to sue in court, participate in class actions, and have access to a judge or jury, with arbitration discovery and appeal rights being more limited than court proceedings. Users have a limited-time right to opt out of this requirement, which is detailed in Section 18 of the Dispute Resolution terms. You can review Section 18 to determine whether to exercise the opt-out right, but continued use of Eufy's Services after the opt-out deadline will constitute acceptance of mandatory arbitration.
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Eufy is not required to warn you before acting, and its threshold for action is reasonable suspicion rather than confirmed breach.
You may face enforcement consequences without any advance warning, based on Eufy's reasonable suspicion alone.
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