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Users cannot disclaim responsibility for AI Agent conduct by attributing actions to the agent; full responsibility remains with the user who provided the Credentials.
The updated terms explicitly state that UK, EU, and EEA consumers retain statutory consumer protection rights that cannot be limited or excluded by the agreement, and that applicable local law prevails in the event of conflict with these terms. This adds clarity to the legal framework but does not change substantive protections for those users. The terms also clarify that mUSD is a third-party digital asset not issued by Consensys, treating it as a third-party service subject to the agreement's limitations on Consensys' responsibility for third-party services.
View change record →If you provide Credentials to an AI Agent, you are fully responsible for every action that agent takes—including unauthorized transactions or Terms violations—as if you had taken those actions yourself.
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"If you provide Credentials to an AI Agent, you remain fully responsible for all actions taken by such AI Agent using those Credentials, including any transactions on blockchain protocols or breaches of these Terms.— Excerpt from MetaMask's MetaMask Terms of Use
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Users cannot disclaim responsibility for AI Agent conduct by attributing actions to the agent; full responsibility remains with the user who provided the Credentials.
If you provide Credentials to an AI Agent, you are fully responsible for every action that agent takes—including unauthorized transactions or Terms violations—as if you had taken those actions yourself.
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