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Ring's reserved right to terminate or suspend access—bounded only by what applicable law permits—means users' access to the platform is not guaranteed.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated; conditions or procedures governing the exercise of this right (e.g., notice, cause) may be stated elsewhere in the agreement but are not present in the quoted language. No conditions are stated in the excerpt, so none are included in the canonical claim.
Readers' access to Ring Services and their accounts may be refused, terminated, or suspended by Ring to the fullest extent applicable law allows.
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Ring's reserved right to terminate or suspend access—bounded only by what applicable law permits—means users' access to the platform is not guaranteed.
Readers' access to Ring Services and their accounts may be refused, terminated, or suspended by Ring to the fullest extent applicable law allows.
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