DMIT ToS Change Summary

DMIT ToS Change Summary

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DMIT has updated its Terms of Service. The principal changes are summarized below.


Added

- Sections 3.10–3.14 — Account Security and Account-Compromise Handling

 - Clarify credential and MFA security responsibilities, incident reporting, emergency containment, incident review, and the treatment of account or resource sharing.


- Sections 3.15–3.18 — Proactive Security Protection

 - Establish default proactive security detection, rapid blocking, account-wide unenrollment, and treatment of technical blocking as unenrollment.

 - Unenrollment does not affect DDoS traffic detection, mitigation, filtering, or blocking, or necessary platform-security and compliance monitoring.


- Sections 3.19–3.21 — Lawful Data Preservation and Disclosure

 - Clarify when DMIT may respond to United States federal or state authorities, authorities where data is located, and emergency security events.

 - Add legality, necessity, data-minimization, and applicable privacy-law safeguards.


- Sections 18.9–18.10 — Automatic-Payment Security

 - Accounts enabling or retaining automatic payment or automatic renewal must continuously use reasonable two-factor authentication.

 - Each activation of Glass Break cancels all automatic payments and renewals and removes associated stored payment-card credentials and payment tokens. Transaction and invoice records that must legally be retained are unaffected.


- New Sections 20.1–20.5 — Unauthorized Use Review and Account Adjustments

 - Establish reporting, review, and case-by-case handling of account takeover or unauthorized use.

 - DMIT may provide a full or partial credit, a partial refund, or no adjustment based on security risk, customer responsibility, and consumed cloud computing and network resources.

 - Account or credential sharing, public proxies, sharing platforms, gross negligence, misrepresentation, failure to cooperate, or suspected fraud may make an incident ineligible for adjustment.


Amended

- Section 3.8

 - Removes the reference to the IP Replacement Policy from related-account restrictions.

 - Related-account limitations concerning refunds, promotions, and the Affiliate Program remain unchanged.


Removed

- Former Sections 20.1–20.4 — IP Replacement Policy

 - The IP address replacement policy has been removed from the ToS.

 - This does not affect the IP address replacement feature. DMIT will continue to provide free or paid IP address replacements under applicable product rules. Eligibility, intervals, fees, and limitations are governed by the rules published when a replacement is requested.


Full Terms of Service:

https://www.dmit.io/pages/tos


This summary is informational only. The official Terms are the English ToS published on the DMIT website.

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