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This clause establishes that continued use of the Services after a policy change functions as acceptance of that change, leaving users no mechanism to retain access while contesting new terms.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses 'you should' rather than 'you must', which is advisory rather than strictly mandatory language. The canonical claim states a requirement, but the precise legal force of 'should' versus 'must' is ambiguous. Additionally, the document refers to 'Databricks account', which may reflect a relationship between Neon and Databricks not fully explained in the excerpt.
If you continue using the Services after a Privacy Notice change, you have no recourse to object; the only alternative Neon identifies is stopping use and deactivating your account.
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Your continued use of your Steam Account more than thirty (30) calendar days after the entry into force of the changes will constitute your acceptance of the changes.
Your continued use of the Services after the changes become effective will constitute your acceptance of the changes.
Your continued use of the Services after any change takes effect constitutes your acceptance of the change.
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This clause establishes that continued use of the Services after a policy change functions as acceptance of that change, leaving users no mechanism to retain access while contesting new terms.
If you continue using the Services after a Privacy Notice change, you have no recourse to object; the only alternative Neon identifies is stopping use and deactivating your account.
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