Common use of Eavesdropping Clause in Contracts

Eavesdropping. The public Internet is used by numerous persons or entities including, without limitation, other subscribers to the Service. As is the case with all shared networks like the public Internet, there is a risk that you could be subject to “eavesdropping.” This means that other persons or entities may be able to access and/or monitor your use of the Service. If you post, store, transmit, or disseminate any sensitive or confidential information, you do so at your sole risk. Neither Bloom nor its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, suppliers, contractors, or agents shall have any liability whatsoever for any claims, losses, actions, damages, suits, or proceedings arising out of or otherwise relating to such actions by you. You acknowledge that software programs are commercially available that claim to be capable of encryption or anonymization. We make no representation or warranty regarding the effectiveness of these programs.

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