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tjader | 3 years ago

The two subclauses of "when we" are joined by an "or", so only one of them has to be true to fulfill the "when" condition.

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kovac|3 years ago

I think what he is saying is that if they get the user to agree through TOS then they always have permission via the first subclause you omitted.