Last Updated: April 16, 2019
This Government Disclosures Policy governs the compelled disclosure of your Personally Identifiable Information pursuant to valid governmental demands for such information, such as court orders, search warrants, subpoenas (including investigative, criminal, and civil subpoenas), and similar demands, and is incorporated by reference into AuthX’s Privacy Policy.
The capitalized terms that appear in this Government Disclosures Policy have the same meanings as in AuthX’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, unless they are defined in this policy.
By using the Services, you agree to this Government Disclosures Policy. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS GOVERNMENT DISCLOSURES POLICY, YOU MAY NOT USE THE SERVICES.
Upon receipt of legal demands for your information, we will investigate the demands, and if we determine in our sole discretion that they are valid, we will search for and disclose the information that is specified and that we are reasonably able to locate and provide. We are unable to process overly broad or vague demands, and we will not disclose information that is not specifically demanded, except in response to follow-up demands.
We may contact you if we are compelled to disclose your information pursuant to valid legal demands for such information, but we are not required to do so, and in some instances, we may be legally prohibited from doing so.
The following limitations on liability are in addition to the limitations on liability set forth in AuthX’s Terms of Use. If there is any conflict between those limitations and the below limitations, the below limitations will control, and the remaining limitations will continue in full force and effect.
YOU AGREE THAT AUTHX WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY TYPE IF WE ARE COMPELLED TO DISCLOSE ANY OF YOUR INFORMATION PURSUANT TO VALID LEGAL DEMANDS FOR SUCH INFORMATION.
Questions, complaints, and other communications regarding any aspect of this Government Disclosures Policy, including third-party demands for Personally Identifiable Information, should be directed to AuthX at legal@authx.com.