GS Websites definition
Examples of GS Websites in a sentence
GroveSite makes no warranty for the service level of any third- party websites that Customers may link to their GS Websites, or for the service level of Customer’s in-house technology, networks, or third party providers of software or network access.
Customer agrees to use reasonable security technology and procedures, such that Login IDs and passwords are protected, and to provide prompt notification to GroveSite of any known security breaches affecting its GS Websites.
GroveSite will then disable access to Customer’s Account and GS Websites, and will ▇▇▇▇ Customer for all Fees due.
Customer agrees that GroveSite and its suppliers shall not be liable for any damages, including but not limited to, damages for loss of profits, data, or other intangible losses resulting from the inability to use GroveSite, inability to access GS Websites or Content, unauthorized alterations or access to Content, security breaches, or any related disruption of Customer’s business.
Customer’s use of its GS Websites after that date indicates its acceptance of the amended Agreement.
GroveSite will provide SSL encryption for all transmissions to/from those GS Websites designated by the Customer and its Payer as “High Security” sites.
GroveSite will maintain levels of security, consistent with current industry standard security practices, to prevent unauthorized access to your GS Websites.
This warranty does not apply to Trial GS Websites, or to Customers who have not complied with this Agreement or who are not current in paying their Fees.
This authorization remains in effect until all GS Websites are terminated and all Fees paid in full, or until GroveSite is notified in writing of a change in payment method.
Customer agrees that no network security procedures can prevent all unauthorized access to the GroveSite Platform and Customer’s GS Websites, and indemnifies GroveSite and its members, managers, directors, officers, employees and agents from any claims or damages resulting from a security breach.