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Authorized users' accounts and Platform Services access are subject to control by their organization's administrators, not solely by the users themselves.
If you are an authorized user, your organization's administrators have the ability to access and alter your account data and to restrict or end your access to the Platform Services.
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if your authorization from that user expires or is revoked, you will immediately stop accessing or acting under that user's account.
Authorized Users may not make their individual accounts accessible to other Customer personnel or to third parties
Use another user's account or share your account with another person;
"administrators can access and change information in your account or restrict and terminate your access to the Platform ServicesExcerpt from Neon's Privacy Policy
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Authorized users' accounts and Platform Services access are subject to control by their organization's administrators, not solely by the users themselves.
If you are an authorized user, your organization's administrators have the ability to access and alter your account data and to restrict or end your access to the Platform Services.
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