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You are responsible for all actions taken through voice-enabled features on your account. We may retain records of voice interactions to document and verify such actions...
You are responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your unique password and account information at all times.
If Client enables any third parties as Permitted Users, Client (and not Plaid) remains solely responsible for its relationships with such third parties and for any related billing matters, technical support, or disputes
"Customer shall remain responsible to xAI for the actions and omissions of each such Affiliate (and each of such Affiliate's Permitted Users).Excerpt from xAI's Enterprise Terms of Service
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The clause states: “Customer shall remain responsible to xAI for the actions and omissions of each such Affiliate (and each of such Affiliate's Permitted Users).”
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