It says online provider. If they mean your internet provider and THEIR TOS then yes, it's a bullshit proposition. It's easier to put pressure on a few dozen companies to change their TOS instead of having to deal with every single website out there.
In the case of websites I don't see how they would ever enforce that. Seriously who reads TOS on random internet websites anyway unless you're placing some big order.
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