Common use of Malicious Software (Malware Clause in Contracts

Malicious Software (Malware. Malware is software intentionally designed to cause damage to a computer after it is implanted or introduced. It includes computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, ransomware, spyware, and other bugs. While we strive to prevent Online Services from becoming compromised by malware, we cannot guarantee that you will not come into contact with malware while accessing Online Services, and you agree that we are not responsible for any electronic virus or other type of malware you may encounter accessing Online Services. We strongly recommend that you install and maintain anti-virus software on your personal computer and routinely scan your computer to detect and remove any viruses and other malware found. Undetected and unrepaired, malware may corrupt and destroy your programs, files and even your hardware. We make no warranties regarding malware of any type, and you agree that we will not be liable for any losses to you caused by malware on your computer or mobile device regardless of its origin.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Online Services Agreement, Online Services Agreement, Online Services Agreement

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