This document covers only the significant changes in the Terms of Services and is intended to explain the reasons for the changes. You understand that reading this document is not a substitute for reading the modified Terms of Service. Please do read the full text of the revised Terms of Service.
- We have added a new section titled "Free Trial" to explain our policy on use of the Service that is offered on a trial basis. While you have the option to try out the trial service for free, there are certain limitations and conditions that apply to trial use and we have listed out these limitations and conditions.
- Under the head "Fees and Payments", we have clarified that your subscription to the Service may attract taxes and that you are obligated to pay the applicable taxes in addition to the subscription fees.
- Apart from the existing restrictions on use, we have introduced a few additional restrictions with respect to the use of the Service under the head "Restrictions on Use". These restrictions are solely aimed at preventing misuse of the Service and to protect the interests of Zoho and its user base.
- We have added a new section titled "Hosting Location" to explain our policy on how we assign cloud facilities that you will be served from and the location of these cloud facilities.
- We have introduced liability limit cap under the "Limitation of Liability" section.
- We have added a new section titled “Governing Law and Jurisdiction”. This section explains that the governing law and jurisdiction that will apply in case of any dispute or lawsuit arising out of or in connection with the Terms of Service, will depend on your billing address if you are a paid customer and your state or country of domicile in all other cases.
Apart from the above changes, we have made some minor changes to make the Terms of Service easy to read and understand by removing unnecessary words and sentences, correcting language mistakes and using consistent terms.
Last Updated on 02nd March, 2022