ACCOUNTS AND SOCIAL MEDIA PROVIDERS Sample Clauses

ACCOUNTS AND SOCIAL MEDIA PROVIDERS. To use the Services, you need to establish an account by signing up through our App or our Website (the “Account”). You agree to provide accurate, current and complete information about yourself. Registration data and other information about you and this Agreement are used, stored and disclosed in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You acknowledge and agree: (i) to provide accurate and complete Account and login information (where applicable) (e.g., full name and email); (ii) to keep all Account login details and passwords secure at all times; (iii) to remain solely responsible and liable for the activity that occurs in connection with your Account; and (iv) to promptly notify us in writing if you become aware of any unauthorized access or use of your Account or the Platform. You represent and warrant that if you are entering into these Terms on behalf of your employer or other legal entity, that you have full authority to bind said employer or other legal entity to this Agreement. Once you create an Account you will be able to customize your profile (“Creator Profile”). You are liable for any Damages caused by any unauthorized use of your password, user name, or Account. If you are under 13 years of age, do not create an account, download our App, or access our Services in any manner. Xxxxxxxxxx’ Services are not intended for anyone under 13 years of age. If you believe someone under 13 years of age may have created an Account on our Platform, please let us know by contacting us at xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. If you are between 13 years of age and 18 years of age, then you may create an Account only if (a) you have permission from your parent or legal guardian to create an Account and to agree to these Terms, and upon request you are able to provide proof of such permission, and (b) you are legally permissible to apply for and complete Campaigns under the applicable federal and state laws and regulations, including compliance with Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) or other youth or child labor laws, if applicable. If you are found to be in breach of this Section, Xxxxxxxxxx’ reserves the right of terminating your Account immediately and barring you from establishing any other Account, without giving any notice to you. DO NOT SIGN UP FOR AN ACCOUNT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND BY AND COMPLY WITH THIS AGREEMENT. BY OPENING UP AN ACCOUNT YOU AGREE TO BOUND BY AND COMPLY FULLY WITH THIS AGREEMENT. In order to fully use the Services, you will need to verify your S...
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