The company or organization clearly explains what types of activities it does not permit.
The terms of use contain a list of prohibited activities, including separating any individual component, and modifying, reverse engineering, decompiling, or disassembling the product’s software, or any component of the website or services it provides.
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The company or organization clearly explains why it may restrict a user’s account.
The terms of use contain a list of prohibited activities, however the policy does not specify that doing any of these things may lead to the company restricting the user’s account.
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The company or organization clearly discloses the mechanisms it uses to identify accounts that violate the rules.
The company does not disclose any mechanisms it uses to identify accounts that violate the terms of use.
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The company or organization clearly discloses whether any non-government and non-judicial entities receive priority consideration when identifying accounts to be restricted for violating the company’s rules, and if so, how that priority status is conferred.
The company does not disclose whether any non-government and non-judicial entities receive priority consideration when identifying accounts to be restricted for violating the company’s rules, or how any priority status would be conferred.
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The company or organization clearly explains its process for enforcing its rules.
The company does not disclose the mechanisms it uses to identify accounts that violate the terms of use, or to enforce any rules about the company’s terms of use.
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The company or organization provides clear examples to help the user understand what the rules are and how they are enforced.
The company does not provide any examples to help users understand what the rules are and how they are enforced.