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Continued use of the Services after a policy change constitutes acceptance; the only way to reject policy changes is to stop using the Services entirely.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses 'should' rather than 'must', which could be read as a recommendation rather than a strict legal obligation. The canonical claim uses 'requires' which may be slightly stronger than 'should'; however, in context this is the only mechanism provided for expressing disagreement, making the practical effect equivalent to a requirement.
You have no option to reject Privacy Policy changes while continuing to use the Services; disagreement requires full account deactivation and cessation of use.
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If we make material changes to this Policy, we will notify you via the Services.
Changes will be effective 10 days following posting the updated Policy on the Website.
If a revision to this Privacy Policy, in our sole discretion, is material, we will notify you by contacting you through the email address associated with your account.
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Continued use of the Services after a policy change constitutes acceptance; the only way to reject policy changes is to stop using the Services entirely.
You have no option to reject Privacy Policy changes while continuing to use the Services; disagreement requires full account deactivation and cessation of use.
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