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The provision creates a classification framework that determines which service terms and privacy obligations apply to each party. This distinction affects which privacy practices and data handling procedures govern the relationship, as different user categories may be subject to different regulatory obligations and service conditions.
Individual users operating under End User Services are subject to privacy terms specific to that service category, while business entities receive separate Business Services terms. The classification affects which privacy disclosures, data practices, and service obligations apply to the user's account and data handling.
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The provision creates a classification framework that determines which service terms and privacy obligations apply to each party. This distinction affects which privacy practices and data handling procedures govern the relationship, as different user categories may be subject to different regulatory obligations and service conditions.
Individual users operating under End User Services are subject to privacy terms specific to that service category, while business entities receive separate Business Services terms. The classification affects which privacy disclosures, data practices, and service obligations apply to the user's account and data handling.
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