Mobile Site Clause Samples

The "Mobile Site" clause defines the requirements and standards for accessing and using a website or service via mobile devices. It typically outlines how the mobile version of the site should function, including compatibility with various devices, user interface considerations, and any limitations compared to the desktop version. This clause ensures that users have a clear understanding of what to expect when accessing the service on their smartphones or tablets, addressing potential issues related to usability and accessibility on mobile platforms.
Mobile Site. The Dashboard may include certain services that are available via a mobile device, including (i) the ability to upload content to the Dashboard via a mobile device and (ii) the ability to browse the Dashboard from a mobile device (collectively, the “Mobile Site”). To the extent the User accesses the Services through a mobile device, the User’s wireless service carrier’s standard charges, data rates and other fees may apply. In addition, downloading, installing, or using certain elements of the Mobile Site may be prohibited or restricted by the User’s carrier, and not all aspects of the Mobile Site may work with all carriers or devices. By using the Mobile Site, User agrees that FLA may communicate with User regarding the Services and the Dashboard by electronic means and that certain information about User’s usage of the Mobile Site may be communicated to FLA.
Mobile Site. If included in your Service Plan, Big Boy Websites will make your Website compatible with most smartphone and tablet operating systems to be viewed as a mobile platform.
Mobile Site. PVTC that is not a fixed location and is furnished by Company for delivery of electronic testing.
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