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Users are bound by updated Privacy Policy terms through the act of continued use alone, without any affirmative opt-in or separate acknowledgment step.
Continuing to use or revisit OpenRouter's Site or Service after a Privacy Policy update binds you to the revised terms without any additional action on your part.
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If we do not hear from you during the notice period, you will be considered as having accepted the proposed changes and they will apply to you from the effective date specified on the notice.
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 or revisitation of the Site or the Service following the posting or notice of a revised Privacy Policy means that you accept and agree to the changes.Excerpt from OpenRouter's Privacy Policy
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Users are bound by updated Privacy Policy terms through the act of continued use alone, without any affirmative opt-in or separate acknowledgment step.
Continuing to use or revisit OpenRouter's Site or Service after a Privacy Policy update binds you to the revised terms without any additional action on your part.
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