By setting up a SugarSync account, by using the Service, by using or downloading the Software, or by clicking the ˝I accept˝ button, you agree to the Privacy Policy. All of this registration information is protected by our Privacy Policy, the most current terms of which are incorporated herein by reference. For Paid Accounts and Group Accounts we or our billing processors collect your billing information either upon initial registration, when you upgrade to a Paid Account, or prior to the end of any available Free Trial (described below), depending upon the type of accounts made available to you. When you select an account, we prompt you for registration information, such as your name, email address, account password, and mailing address. If you are establishing an account through a SugarSync distribution partner, account options (such as the ability to participate in upgrades, downgrades, and conversions) and payment requirements made available to you may vary from those described in these Terms however, these Terms govern your use of the Service and your relationship with us. You may establish either an individual free account (˝Free Account˝), an individual paid account (˝Paid Account˝), or a SugarSync for Business account (˝Group Account˝). To use the Service, you need to set up a SugarSync account. You hereby authorize SugarSync and its affiliates to make such contact, even if you ultimately determine not to sign up for any SugarSync or affiliate service. If you begin, but fail to complete, the sign-up process for the Service, SugarSync may contact you in an effort to help you sign up for the Service or another service of SugarSync or its affiliates. Goods or services listed or described on the SugarSync website constitute an invitation to make an offer to purchase. These Terms include the terms of this Terms of Service together with any operating rules, policies, price schedules or other supplemental documents expressly incorporated herein by reference and published from time to time by SugarSync.įor Canadian Customers: Please note that when you place an order to purchase on the SugarSync website, it constitutes an offer to purchase and remains subject to SugarSync’s acceptance. By setting up a SugarSync account, by using the Service, by using or downloading the SugarSync software (˝Software˝), or by clicking the ˝I accept˝ button, you agree to these Terms. These Terms set forth the terms and conditions of your use of the Service. SugarSync provides the SugarSync digital content synchronization service that allows you to synchronize your digital content (˝Files˝) across your PCs and devices and to store and access them through the Internet (˝Service˝). Your Service is provided to you, and you are legally a customer of (i) SugarSync US if you reside in the United States, and (ii) SugarSync Ireland if you reside outside of the United States. (˝SugarSync US˝), a Delaware corporation, and/or J2 Global Ireland Limited (˝SugarSync Ireland˝), an Irish corporation (each, ˝SugarSync˝ or ˝we˝ or ˝us˝), as specified below. Signing up yearly rather than monthly brings the overall cost down.These Terms of Service (˝Terms˝) are between you (˝you˝ or ˝your˝), as an authorized user of the Service (as defined below), and Mudhook Marketing, Inc. A 30GB account runs $4.99/month, a $60GB account runs $9.99/month, and so on. Anyone who signs up with the service can get 5GB for free (much more generous than Dropbox’s free 2GB) and then add in more storage. SugarSync makes money be offering a freemium model that teases the ease of cloud storage and then charges as your storage needs grow. “We invested early on in cross-platform technology, so adding new platforms to support has been easier than expected,” Yecies said. Next up on the company’s docket is an application for the Windows Phone 7 OS, which Yecies says will arrive within two months. One of the biggest standout features for SugarSync is its availability across a staggering number of platforms, including almost all smartphones. “We had prominent venture capitalists telling us in 2009 that we were niche,” Yecies told VentureBeat. It hasn’t always been as easy as it is now to get money for expansion, says SugarSync CEO Laura Yecies.
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