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Terms of Service: Does anyone read them before clicking accept?

Spyro

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    What even are those
     
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  • Rumors say that if you read any Terms of Service up til' the end, you're gonna go to Heaven :P
    I never read the terms. I don't know, just seems so uninteresting.
     

    Drayton

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    I just endlessly click accept and don't care whenever eula or tos they gave
    What even are those
    Just imagine you sign a contract before you can do stuff with the company's product, if you say "accept" means you agree on their terms also you place your signature to tell them that you agree
     
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    The feeling when someone took the answer you were gonna say but glad it happened because rhe sarcasm was missed not one but twice smh.

    No. Never bothered I'm not wasting my time with it.
     
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  • There is basically no reason to do so. It's a giant waste of time and most ToS are the same. Anything nasty that could be put into ToS is usually completely meaningless before court laws.
     
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  • There is basically no reason to do so.
    ToS and EULA agreements exist to legally protect the software developer. I agree that one may find it useless, but let's just say that you cannot go after µTorrent and/or BitTorrent for getting busted for illegally torrenting, when it's stated in those agreements that the software cannot be used for illegal activity. Had their EULAs not stated that, then sure the programs could take blame.
     
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    reminded me of a great video



    But to answer the question, I wish I did but no, nobody has time for that
     

    LegendChu

    ❤ CAREFREE, BUT CARING ❤
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  • I always take care to read everything.

    Spoiler:

    Pika Pika :chu:
     
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