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Users who continue using the site after a Terms change are bound by the new Terms without any further affirmative action, which may expose them to obligations they have not explicitly reviewed.
The updated terms remove explicit language that previously stated Geico would not be responsible for damages resulting from website use, technical failures, viruses, or service interruptions. Previously, the terms detailed specific categories of harm (performance failures, computer viruses, line failures) that Geico disclaimed responsibility for. The new terms no longer include these itemized liability limitations, though they establish a general acceptance framework requiring agreement to the terms as a condition of site access. The operational consequence is that the explicit liability shield for website-related harms is no longer stated in these terms.
View change record →Continuing to use Geico's site after a Terms update binds users to the revised Terms, regardless of whether they reviewed the changes.
How other platforms handle this
If we do not hear from you during the notice period, you will be considered as having accepted the proposed changes and they will apply to you from the effective date specified on the notice.
Your continued use of your Steam Account more than thirty (30) calendar days after the entry into force of the changes will constitute your acceptance of the changes.
Your continued use of the Services after the changes become effective will constitute your acceptance of the changes.
"Changes are effective when posted and your continued use of the Site constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.Excerpt from Geico's Terms of Use
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Users who continue using the site after a Terms change are bound by the new Terms without any further affirmative action, which may expose them to obligations they have not explicitly reviewed.
Continuing to use Geico's site after a Terms update binds users to the revised Terms, regardless of whether they reviewed the changes.
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