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  2. AOL Terms of Service information

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    Learn where you can find information about AOL's policies and Terms of Service.

  3. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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  4. “My Dog Was Simply Sitting”: Worker Maliciously ... - AOL

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    However, instead of being asked for a dog tax—a picture of the goodest boi in the household—they were given an official warning because of the company’s no-pet policy.

  5. Can you bring a dog into Publix? What Florida law says about ...

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    Illegal dogs: Service dogs are welcome, but others, including emotional support animals, aren’t. “Trying to pass off a pet as a service animals is against the law in Florida and other states ...

  6. Service animal - Wikipedia

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    A service animal is an animal that has been trained to assist a disabled person. The animal needs to be individually trained to do tasks that directly relate to the handler's disability, which goes beyond the ordinary training that a pet receives [3] [4] and the non-individualized training that a therapy dog receives.

  7. NOYB - Wikipedia

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    Within hours after General Data Protection Regulation rules went into effect on 25 May 2018, NOYB filed complaints against Facebook and subsidiaries WhatsApp and Instagram, as well as Google (targeting Android), for allegedly violating Article 7(4) by attempting to completely block use of their services if users decline to accept all data processing consents, in a bundled grant which also ...

  8. When is it safe—and legal—to leave your dog in the car?

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    Leave your dog at home with a pet sitter or at a kennel: If taking your dog isn't an option, leave your pet with a trusted friend or neighbor, hire a pet sitter to come to your home or board your ...

  9. Dogpiling (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Dogpiling, dog-piling or simply a piling-on is a form of online harassment [1] or online abuse characterized by having groups of harassers target the same victim. Examples of online abuse include flaming , doxing (online release of personal information without consent), impersonation , and public shaming.