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This prohibition defines a hard boundary on permissible use, distinguishing these services from GCP and Looker which customers may integrate into their own applications.
Interpretive note: The excerpt as quoted explicitly names all three services (Google Workspace, SecOps, Cloud Identity) in the integration prohibition but then references only 'Google Workspace Services' in the create-or-host prohibition. The canonical claim merges both prohibitions; the precise scope of the create-or-host prohibition as to SecOps and Cloud Identity Services is uncertain from the truncated excerpt.
Customers are prohibited from building, hosting, or integrating Customer Applications using Google Workspace Services, SecOps Services, or Cloud Identity Services.
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Customer's choice not to deploy Maintenance or Updates as they become available may result in issues with operability, compatibility and interoperability and result in the Software in use being non-conforming to later Software documentation.
You may not display any personal contact, banking, or peer-to-peer payment information, whether in relation to you or any other person (for example, names, home addresses or postcodes, telephone numbers, email addresses, URLs, credit/debit card...)
"Customer may not integrate the Google Workspace Services, SecOps Services, or Cloud Identity Services into Customer Applications or create or host Customer Applications using the Google Workspace Services...Excerpt from Google Cloud's Terms
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This prohibition defines a hard boundary on permissible use, distinguishing these services from GCP and Looker which customers may integrate into their own applications.
Customers are prohibited from building, hosting, or integrating Customer Applications using Google Workspace Services, SecOps Services, or Cloud Identity Services.
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