- How do you acknowledge terms and conditions?
- Why do we need to read the terms and conditions?
- Do I need a checkbox for terms and conditions?
How do you acknowledge terms and conditions?
“I agree to the terms and conditions as set out by the user agreement.” Or: “By clicking here, I state that I have read and understood the terms and conditions.” Using a clickwrap method may better protect a business because a user must take proactive measures to agree to terms and conditions.
Why do we need to read the terms and conditions?
By reading the ”Terms and Conditions,” you can educate yourself as to whether you want to do business with a Company, and what your rights are in the event of a dispute. If you have concerns after reading any agreement, before you sign the agreement, call the Company.
Do I need a checkbox for terms and conditions?
The short answer is yes. Courts across the United States have confirmed that clicking on a checkbox is akin to a signature on a written contract. Essentially, by clicking “I agree” or “I accept,” the consumer provides the mutual assent required to form a legally binding agreement.