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- <p class="text">Terms of Service</p>
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- <h1>Account Terms</h1>
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- <b>Short version:</b> <i>User Accounts and Organizations have different administrative controls;
- a human must create your Account; you must be 13 or over; you must provide a valid email address;
- and you may not have more than one free Account. You alone are responsible for your Account and
- anything that happens while you are signed in to or using your Account. You are responsible for
- keeping your Account secure.</i>
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- <h2 class="pages-heading">1. Account Controls</h2>
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- Users. Subject to these Terms, you retain ultimate administrative control over your User Account
- and the Content within it.
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- Organizations. The "owner" of an Organization that was created under these Terms has ultimate
- administrative control over that Organization and the Content within it. Within the Service, an
- owner can manage User access to the Organization’s data and projects. An Organization may have
- multiple owners, but there must be at least one User Account designated as an owner of an
- Organization. If you are the owner of an Organization under these Terms, we consider you responsible
- for the actions that are performed on or through that Organization.
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- <h2 class="pages-heading">2. Required Information</h2>
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- You must provide a valid email address in order to complete the signup process. Any other
- information requested, such as your real name, is optional, unless you are accepting these terms
- on behalf of a legal entity (in which case we need more information about the legal entity).
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- <h2 class="pages-heading">3. Account Requirements</h2>
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- We have a few simple rules for User Accounts on Gitote's Service.
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- You must be a human to create an Account. Accounts registered by "bots" or other automated methods
- are not permitted. We do permit machine accounts:
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- A machine account is an Account set up by an individual human who accepts the Terms on behalf of
- the Account, provides a valid email address, and is responsible for its actions. A machine account
- is used exclusively for performing automated tasks. Multiple users may direct the actions of a machine
- account, but the owner of the Account is ultimately responsible for the machine's actions. You may
- maintain no more than one free machine account in addition to your free User Account.
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- One person or legal entity may maintain no more than one free Account (if you choose to control a
- machine account as well, that's fine, but it can only be used for running a machine).
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- You must be age 13 or older. While we are thrilled to see brilliant young coders get excited by
- learning to program, we must comply with Indian law. Gitote does not target our Service to
- children under 13, and we do not permit any Users under 13 on our Service. If we learn of any User
- under the age of 13, we will terminate that User’s Account immediately. If you are a resident of
- a country outside the India, your country’s minimum age may be older; in such a case, you
- are responsible for complying with your country’s laws.
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- Your login may only be used by one person — i.e., a single login may not be shared by multiple
- people.
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- <h2 class="pages-heading">4. User Account Security</h2>
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- You are responsible for keeping your Account secure while you use our Service. We offer tools
- such as two-factor authentication to help you maintain your Account's security, but the content
- of your Account and its security are up to you.
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- You are responsible for all content posted and activity that occurs under your Account (even
- when content is posted by others who have Accounts under your Account).
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- You are responsible for maintaining the security of your Account and password. Gitote cannot
- and will not be liable for any loss or damage from your failure to comply with this security
- obligation.
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- You will promptly notify Gitote if you become aware of any unauthorized use of, or access to, our
- Service through your Account, including any unauthorized use of your password or Account.
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- <h2 class="pages-heading">5. Additional Terms</h2>
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- In some situations, third parties' terms may apply to your use of Gitote. For example, you may be
- a member of an organization on Gitote with its own terms or license agreements; you may download an
- application that integrates with Gitote; or you may use Gitote to authenticate to another service.
- Please be aware that while these Terms are our full agreement with you, other parties' terms govern
- their relationships with you.
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- If you are a government User or otherwise accessing or using any Gitote Service in a government
- capacity, this Government Amendment to Gitote Terms of Service applies to you, and you agree to its
- provisions.
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- <b>Effective</b>: November 5, 2018
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