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This clause establishes the operational mechanism by which the agreement terms may be modified during the service relationship. It creates a procedural requirement that changes be prospective rather than retroactive, and establishes discontinuation of service as the remedy available to users who object to modifications.
Users operate under terms that may be modified by Wealthfront through posting revised terms. If users continue using the service after such modifications are posted, the terms apply as written under the new versions.
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We may update this Agreement as set out in Section 25 "Our Right to Make Changes."
We may amend these Terms at any time, by providing reasonable advance notice of any change to the Terms that, in our sole determination, materially adversely affect your rights or your use of the Service. By continuing to use our Platform after the notice or 30 days after notification (whichever dat...
We may change these Terms at any time, and we'll tell you when we do. Your continued use of the services after the changes take effect will constitute your acceptance of the changes.
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This clause establishes the operational mechanism by which the agreement terms may be modified during the service relationship. It creates a procedural requirement that changes be prospective rather than retroactive, and establishes discontinuation of service as the remedy available to users who object to modifications.
Users operate under terms that may be modified by Wealthfront through posting revised terms. If users continue using the service after such modifications are posted, the terms apply as written under the new versions.
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