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The updated Terms now establish that you are binding yourself not only to the main Terms of Use but also to Waze's Content Moderation Policy, Community Terms, and Copyright Policy as integral parts of the agreement. This expands the set of rules you must comply with when using the Service. The revised terms also clarify that the Service is intended for users of legal driving age and explicitly describe Waze's advertising model: the Service is free because advertising revenue funds operations, and Waze uses your data to show you targeted ads, with controls available to manage ad personalization preferences.
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Notify us of unauthorized use of your password or account immediately.
Don't share your account credentials or give others access to your account.
You agree to immediately notify AT&T of any unauthorized use of your password or account or any other breach of security.
"don't allow a third party to access the Service using your account or credentialsExcerpt from Waze's Terms of Use
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The clause states: “don't allow a third party to access the Service using your account or credentials”
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