Common use of Xxxx Service Clause in Contracts

Xxxx Service. If you type a nonexistent or unavailable Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”), or enter a search term into your browser address bar, the CenturyLink xxx.xxxx service will present you with a CenturyLink xxx.xxxx search page containing suggested links based upon the nonexistent or unavailable URL or query you entered, rather than an NXDOMAIN or similar error message or a redirection from your browser or toolbar software. If you have made a typing error in the browser address bar whereby you get the main name of the entity right but the prefix or suffix wrong (such as xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or www.centurylink.con), CenturyLink xxx.xxxx may correct the error and take you directly to that entity's home page (in this example, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx -- CenturyLink's home page). The CenturyLink xxx.xxxx service may impact applications that rely on an NXDOMAIN or similar error message and may override similar browser-based or toolbar-based search results pages. If you would prefer not to receive the CenturyLink xxx.xxxx service, you should follow the opt-out instructions that are available by clicking on xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/prefs.php.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Internet Subscriber Agreement, Internet Subscriber Agreement, Internet Subscriber Agreement

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