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Because consent to policy changes is inferred from continued use rather than an affirmative act, users who keep using the Online Services after a change are bound by updated terms without any separate agreement.
If you continue to access or use UnitedHealthcare's Online Services after the Privacy Policy is changed, that continued use is treated as your consent to the new terms.
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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 access to or use of the Online Services constitutes your consent to these changes to this Policy.Excerpt from UnitedHealthcare's Privacy Policy
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Because consent to policy changes is inferred from continued use rather than an affirmative act, users who keep using the Online Services after a change are bound by updated terms without any separate agreement.
If you continue to access or use UnitedHealthcare's Online Services after the Privacy Policy is changed, that continued use is treated as your consent to the new terms.
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