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This clause assigns compliance responsibility to the user rather than to Fly.io for application content, meaning users bear the risk of Terms of Service violations arising from their application data.
Interpretive note: The clause contains two independent propositions: ownership of application information and user responsibility for compliance. The canonical claim states the primary proposition (responsibility/compliance); ownership is recorded in omitted_material.
The updated policy now explicitly discloses that Fly.io uses third-party fraud-prevention services that collect device and browser signals (such as device identifiers and browser fingerprints) when you create an account or sign in. The policy states this data collection is mandatory and cannot be opted out of, distinguishing it from analytics collection, which remains optional. The company asserts its legal basis is its legitimate interest in protecting the platform and its users.
View change record →You are responsible for your application content and must ensure it complies with Fly.io's Terms of Service; Fly.io does not assume that responsibility.
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You agree that use of any Beta Services will at all times be subject to your compliance with the Beta Services Terms.
"Information in your applications belongs to you, and you are responsible for it, as well as for making sure that your content complies with our Terms of Service.Excerpt from Fly.io's Privacy Policy
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This clause assigns compliance responsibility to the user rather than to Fly.io for application content, meaning users bear the risk of Terms of Service violations arising from their application data.
You are responsible for your application content and must ensure it complies with Fly.io's Terms of Service; Fly.io does not assume that responsibility.
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