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Oura retains the right to cut off access without it being initiated by the user, under multiple triggering conditions including broad categories like 'security purposes' and government compliance.
Your access to the Services may be suspended or terminated by Oura for security reasons, to prevent illegal or fraudulent activity, or upon a legal or governmental request, potentially without prior warning.
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If any subscription fee is not paid in a timely manner or your transaction cannot be processed, we reserve the right to suspend, disable, cancel, or terminate your access to the Services or your DashPass subscription.
you agree that Company may either terminate or suspend your subscription and continue to attempt to charge your Payment Provider until payment is received...
We may decline your request if we cannot verify your identity or confirm the Personal Information that we maintain belongs to you. If we cannot honor your request, we will let you know.
"ŌURA may temporarily suspend or terminate access to the Services...for security purposes, to prevent illegal or fraudulent activity, to comply with the requests of any legal agency or government entity...Excerpt from Oura's Terms of Service
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Oura retains the right to cut off access without it being initiated by the user, under multiple triggering conditions including broad categories like 'security purposes' and government compliance.
Your access to the Services may be suspended or terminated by Oura for security reasons, to prevent illegal or fraudulent activity, or upon a legal or governmental request, potentially without prior warning.
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