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By placing security responsibility on the user, Xfinity may disclaim liability for unauthorized access that results from the user's failure to secure their account or devices.
The reader bears responsibility for their account and password security and for restricting access to all devices on which their password is stored.
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"You are responsible for keeping your Web Services account and password(s) safe. You are responsible for controlling access to any computers, mobile devices, gateways, or other endpoints where you store your password...Excerpt from Xfinity's Terms of Service
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By placing security responsibility on the user, Xfinity may disclaim liability for unauthorized access that results from the user's failure to secure their account or devices.
The reader bears responsibility for their account and password security and for restricting access to all devices on which their password is stored.
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