Polar Ecosystem definition

Polar Ecosystem means Polar Flow web service or any subsequent service of Polar in which Data is stored in a database maintained by or for Polar, and from which Data may be transferred to You via AccessLink.

Examples of Polar Ecosystem in a sentence

  • Your application or service must pass a consistent and accurate identification of itself to Polar Ecosystem as outlined in the Polar AccessLink API documentation (link).

  • Polar may use any technical means to overcome such interference, including without limitation, suspending or terminating access to the Polar Ecosystem.

  • Corporate Customers shall have the right to refer to Polar and its products to indicate interoperability between Your Software and Polar Ecosystem.

  • You may not use, or permit others use the Licensed Materials in creating a service similar to or competing with Polar Ecosystem and the primary purpose of your application and service shall be extending and improving the Member’s experience.

  • Except as expressly permitted by Polar, You may not use any automated means (e.g., scraping and robots) other than Your application or software to access, query or otherwise collect Data or any other information from Polar Ecosystem, or any Web site owned or operated by Polar.

  • Load testing without prior approval by Polar will be construed as interfering with the proper working of Polar Ecosystem and may result in blacklisting of Your application or service by Polar.

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