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The opt-out window is time-limited and applies only to new users, meaning failure to act within 30 days binds the user to mandatory arbitration.
New users have a 30-day window from first acceptance to opt out of the Arbitration Agreement, with Section 12.9 remaining in effect regardless.
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"If you are a new user of our Services, you can opt out of this Arbitration Agreement (excluding Section 12.9) within 30 days after you first accept the Terms.— Excerpt from Grammarly's Grammarly Terms of Service
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The opt-out window is time-limited and applies only to new users, meaning failure to act within 30 days binds the user to mandatory arbitration.
New users have a 30-day window from first acceptance to opt out of the Arbitration Agreement, with Section 12.9 remaining in effect regardless.
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