Examples of Supported Chrome OS Hardware in a sentence
Over time, hardware that was initially Supported Chrome OS Hardware may cease to be supported in accordance with the Supported Chrome OS Hardware End of Life Policy, at which point the Services may cease to function with, and Provider may cease to provide TSS for the use of the Services with, that Supported Chrome OS Hardware.
If Customer’s Hardware is not updated, it may cease to qualify as Supported Chrome OS Hardware as described in the TSS Guidelines and may cease to function with the Services.
Subject to Clauses 1.6 (Supported Chrome OS Hardware) and 1.8 (Termination of Support for Chrome OS Hardware) above and Customer’s compliance with these Product Passthrough Terms, Provider will provide TSS to Customer in accordance with the TSS Guidelines.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Supported Chrome OS Hardware may require updates designed to improve, enhance and further develop the operation of the Supported Chrome OS Hardware with the Services and may take the form of bug fixes, enhanced functions, new software modules and/or completely new versions.
However, Supported Chrome OS Hardware may require updates (in the form of bug fixes, enhanced functions, new software modules and/or completely new versions) in order to continue operating with the Services.
If Customer Hardware is not updated, it may cease to be deemed Supported Chrome OS Hardware as described in the TSS Guidelines and it may not function with the Services.
Although Provider does not provide such updates under these Product Passthrough Terms, it is the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that Customer Hardware is updated properly in accordance with the terms of use of the applicable Supported Chrome OS Hardware and the terms of use in the TSS Guidelines.
Customer’s Administrators may have the ability to access, monitor, use, or disclose data available to End Users within the Services and data about location of Supported Chrome OS Hardware.
Because Provider does not provide such updates under these Product Passthrough Terms, it is Customer’s responsibility to ensure that its Customer’s Hardware is updated properly in accordance with the terms of use of the applicable Supported Chrome OS Hardware and the TSS Guidelines.
Subject to Sections 1.6 (No Hardware Supplied under these Product Passthrough Terms), 1.7 (Termination of Support for Supported Chrome OS Hardware), and 1.8 (Replacement Customer Hardware), and TSS Guidelines, the Services will function with Customer Hardware, and Provider will provide TSS for the use of the Chrome OS Services with Customer Hardware, for so long such hardware remains supported in accordance with the Supported Chrome OS Hardware End of Life Policy.