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The immediacy of both rights cessation and required stoppage leaves no grace period, meaning any continued Platform use after termination is unauthorized.
If the Terms end for any reason, the reader loses all rights to use Platform instantly and is required to stop using it at that same moment.
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If your account is terminated by you or by Tinder for any reason, these Terms continue and remain enforceable between you and Tinder, and you will not be entitled to any refund for purchases made.
All sections which by their nature should survive the termination of these Terms shall continue in full force and effect subsequent to and notwithstanding any termination of these Terms by the Company or you.
If acquired by any agency of the U.S. Government, such agency acknowledges that... such agency's rights are limited to those specifically granted under these Terms.
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"When these Terms have ended, all rights granted to you under these Terms will immediately stop and you will immediately stop using Platform.— Excerpt from Meta's Meta Platform Policy
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The immediacy of both rights cessation and required stoppage leaves no grace period, meaning any continued Platform use after termination is unauthorized.
If the Terms end for any reason, the reader loses all rights to use Platform instantly and is required to stop using it at that same moment.
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