Common use of Relying Party Certificates Clause in Contracts

Relying Party Certificates. The Apple Software and Services may also contain functionality that permits digital certificates, either Apple Certificates or other third-party certificates, to be accepted by the Apple Software or Services (e.g., Apple Pay) and/or to be used to provide information to You (e.g., transaction receipts). It is Your responsibility to verify the validity of any certifications or transaction receipts You may receive from Apple prior to relying on them (e.g., You should verify that the receipt came from Apple prior to any delivery of content to an end-user through the use of the In-App Purchase API). You are solely responsible for Your decision to rely on any such certificates and receipts, and Apple will not be liable for Your failure to verify that any such certificates or transaction receipts came from Apple (or third parties) or for Your reliance on Apple Certificates or other digital certificates.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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