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Users may have the Terms governing their Fitbit Service use terminated without any affirmative act on their part, simply because Google account use becomes mandatory.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated after 'automatically, immediately...' and likely contains additional provisions about the post-termination legal framework, which are not addressed here.
These Terms will terminate automatically—without any action required from you—once a Google account becomes required for the Fitbit Service, or sooner if you choose to use the Fitbit Service with a Google account.
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If your account is terminated by you or by Tinder for any reason, these Terms continue and remain enforceable between you and Tinder, and you will not be entitled to any refund for purchases made.
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If a supplemental agreement conflicts with these Terms, the supplemental agreement controls to the extent of the conflict for the program, feature, or service it governs.
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"On the date that a Google account is required, or the date that you choose to use the Fitbit Service with a Google account, whichever is earlier, these Terms will terminate automatically, immediately...— Excerpt from Fitbit's Fitbit Terms of Service
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Users may have the Terms governing their Fitbit Service use terminated without any affirmative act on their part, simply because Google account use becomes mandatory.
These Terms will terminate automatically—without any action required from you—once a Google account becomes required for the Fitbit Service, or sooner if you choose to use the Fitbit Service with a Google account.
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