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This clause makes users contractually responsible not only for their own conduct but also for any third party they allow to misuse the Service in these ways.
Users are prohibited from, and are responsible for preventing third parties from, disabling, interfering with, or circumventing any aspect of the Service.
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interfere with or circumvent Product usage limits or Scope of Use restrictions
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...)
"You agree not to, and not to allow third parties to use the Service...to disable, interfere with or circumvent any aspect of the Service...Excerpt from Google's Tag Manager Terms of Service
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This clause makes users contractually responsible not only for their own conduct but also for any third party they allow to misuse the Service in these ways.
Users are prohibited from, and are responsible for preventing third parties from, disabling, interfering with, or circumventing any aspect of the Service.
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