PayPal Clarifies, Updates User Agreement
PayPal modified terms of its user agreement, as promised to the FCC (see 1506290044), to make it clear that it primarily uses autodialed or prerecorded calls and text to help detect, investigate and protect customers from fraud; provide notices to…
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customers about their accounts or account activity; or collect a debt, said in an email to customers last weekend. The new section also clarifies autodialed or prerecorded calls or texts won't be used to contact customers for marketing purposes without prior express written consent; customers can continue to use PayPal products and services without consenting to autodialed or prerecorded calls or texts; and customers can revoke consent to receiving these communications, the email said.