Windows 10: New terms of service change

Discus and support New terms of service change in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I asked this before a while ago and got some info but nothing etched in stone. I know of the new update to the terms of service that go in effect... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by AnnulledBaton94, Aug 30, 2019.

  1. New terms of service change


    I asked this before a while ago and got some info but nothing etched in stone. I know of the new update to the terms of service that go in effect today(august 30th 2019). I logged into my Microsoft account and went to activity section in my account management page and i did not see an indicator of when I logged in or how many days i need to.I sign into the Microsoft website almost weekly anyway.I am also not sure if signing into my windows device counts as signing into Microsoft account as well. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?


    I put this under the windows category and security and privacy topic since its the only category close to the nature of my question I think. I apologize if I am adding it in the wrong place

    :)
     
    AnnulledBaton94, Aug 30, 2019
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    Updates to LinkedIn Terms of Service on June 7th 2017


    Source: Updates to Our Terms of Service | Official LinkedIn Blog
     
    Brink, Aug 30, 2019
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  3. HELP! Cannot find where to accept the new Terms of Service!

    I recently installed project spark on my PC and ran into the following error.

    Our terms of service have been updated. Pelase start the Xbox Games app to accept the new Terms of Service.

    So i started the Xbox app on my pc and logged into my account and no where did it prompt me to accept new terms of service.

    Do i have to accept terms of service on an Xbox or can i accept terms of service on a PC?
     
    JonathanBouligny, Aug 30, 2019
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  4. New terms of service change

    EVGA GTX 2xx series Reinbursement Service

    XFX started it and Evga is doing the same. Evga is starting its own reinbursement program for those who bought the Evga 2xx series when they first came out. All you have to do is follow a few steps.

    • Must be a new purchase from an authorized EVGA reseller. Step-ups do not qualify.
    • You have 14 days to register and upload a qualified invoice to claim your EVGA Bucks.
    • Only customers who purhased the EVGA GTX 280 or GTX 260 at the full Manufactured Suggested Reatil Price (MSRP) will qualify for the Reimbursement Program.
    • If between June 16th and July 7th you purchased an:
    • EVGA GTX 260 you will receive $75.00 in EVGA Bucks* or $60.00 Cash Back
    • EVGA GTX 280 you will receive $150.00 in EVGA Bucks* or $125.00 Cash Back
    The only thing this doesn't cover is the Step-up program. I'm fine with that because I got the price cut anyway. I just hope to get the card by this weekend if not early next week. I have a itch to bench. *Rockout :rockout:

    Source: EVGA
     
    Cold Storm, Aug 30, 2019
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