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Including cardholder data in Customer Content is explicitly prohibited, exposing the Customer to contractual breach if payment card data is uploaded or transmitted through the platform.
The reader is prohibited from placing PCI-DSS-defined cardholder data into any Customer Content on Neon's platform.
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We don't allow Content that includes negative comments about identifiable individuals outside of this group.
Content that promotes cruelty or gratuitous violence towards animals
User Content may not: be unlawful, libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, indecent, lewd, suggestive, harassing, threatening, invasive of privacy or publicity rights, abusive, inflammatory or fraudulent
"Customer acknowledges and agrees it shall not include in Customer Content any cardholder data as defined under PCI-DSS ("Cardholder Data").Excerpt from Neon's Terms of Service
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Including cardholder data in Customer Content is explicitly prohibited, exposing the Customer to contractual breach if payment card data is uploaded or transmitted through the platform.
The reader is prohibited from placing PCI-DSS-defined cardholder data into any Customer Content on Neon's platform.
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