- What are the consequences of not reading the terms and conditions?
- Why do we need to read privacy policy?
- Why should you always read the terms and conditions?
- Does anyone actually read the terms and conditions?
What are the consequences of not reading the terms and conditions?
The concern with people not reading terms and conditions is that they may be getting themselves into something which they can't easily get out of, or end up paying money for something they don't remember agreeing to.
Why do we need to read privacy policy?
The purpose of a privacy policy is to show the people you interact with that you take privacy seriously within your business. Since many companies have online stores where user information gets collected, it's vital to let these users know how you will collect, use, and protect their data.
Why should you always read the terms and conditions?
Just like a legal contract, most terms and conditions agreements are legally binding, so you should make sure you read them carefully before signing. "So it can be similar to signing a contract. Signing a terms and conditions type agreement if you are agreeing to those terms.
Does anyone actually read the terms and conditions?
Of the 2,000 consumers recently surveyed by Deloitte, 91% said they agree to legal terms and conditions without reading them.