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General Terms and Conditions
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geography, landscape, and topography)
can significantly impact the ability to
access your Device’s location information
and use of location-enabled services.
You agree that any authorized user may
access, use, or authorize Sprint or third-
party location-enabled applications
through the Services. You understand
that your use of such location-enabled
applications is subject to the application’s
terms and conditions and policies,
including its privacy policy. If you activate
location-enabled services for devices used
by other authorized users, you agree to
inform the authorized user(s) of the terms
of use for location-enabled applications
and that the Device may be located.
911 Or Other Emergency Calls
Public safety officials advise that when
making 911 or other emergency calls,
you should always be prepared to
provide your location information.
Unlike
traditional wireline phones, depending
on a number of factors (for example,
whether your Device is GPS-enabled,
where you are, whether local emergency
service providers have upgraded their
equipment, etc.), 911 operators may not
know your phone number, your location,
or the location of your Device. In certain
circumstances, an emergency call may
be routed to a state patrol dispatcher
or alternative location set by local
emergency service providers. Enhanced
911 service (“E911”)—where enabled
by local emergency authorities—uses
GPS technology to provide location
information. Even when available, however,
E911 does not always provide accurate
location information. If your Device is
indoors or for some other reason cannot
acquire a satellite signal, you may not