Verizon's terms of use govern how visitors may access and use its websites and digital properties, including limitations on permissible conduct and disclaimers about the accuracy of content.
This analysis describes what Verizon's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
Website terms of use typically include disclaimers of liability for content errors, restrictions on automated data collection, and reservations of the right to modify or terminate access, all of which affect how users can interact with Verizon's digital properties.
Interpretive note: The full text of the website terms of use is not reproduced in the submitted document; this assessment is based on the document's reference to terms of use as a linked sub-agreement.
Under standard website terms of use, Verizon may disclaim responsibility for errors or outages on its web properties and reserve the right to change or remove content without notice. Users who scrape or automate access to Verizon's websites may be in violation of these terms.
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REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Website terms of use in the telecommunications context interact with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act regarding unauthorized access and the FTC Act regarding deceptive practices. State consumer protection statutes may also apply to representations made on the website. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low. Website terms of use are standard across the industry and typically do not create unusual compliance exposure on their own, though specific provisions such as content disclaimers or access restrictions may warrant review. JURISDICTION FLAGS: No heightened jurisdiction-specific exposure identified from the available document text, though California and EU users may have additional rights regarding website data collection practices. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Business customers using Verizon's web portal for account management should confirm whether the website terms of use impose any restrictions relevant to automated integrations or API access. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Review the full text of the website terms of use, which is linked from this overview page, to assess content disclaimer scope, access restriction provisions, and any indemnification obligations placed on users.
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Website terms of use typically include disclaimers of liability for content errors, restrictions on automated data collection, and reservations of the right to modify or terminate access, all of which affect how users can interact with Verizon's digital properties.
Under standard website terms of use, Verizon may disclaim responsibility for errors or outages on its web properties and reserve the right to change or remove content without notice. Users who scrape or automate access to Verizon's websites may be in violation of these terms.
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