I think most people just agree to the EULA without reading it because if you don’t agree then you can’t install the program, there’s no point to reading it if in order to install the program at hand you need to agree to the EULA anyway
plus those things are like 9 miles long
That’s pretty obvious, no doubt.
Of course, it’s always a good idea to read the EULA or TOS of whatever program or service you’re using at some point. Especially of those programs that you use very often. Just so you’re aware of what you can or can’t do, and what the company will or won’t do.
Imagine any guy getting a driver’s license and blindly agreeing to follow the rules of the road without knowing what they are.
Same idea. Hence, “End User License Agreement.”
If you don’t like the terms, then don’t use the software. That’s the point in reading it.
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It’s always a good idea to at least skim them, but it depends on the program. Like, if it’s a video game I can pretty...
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That’s pretty obvious, no doubt.Of course, it’s always a good idea to read the EULA or TOS of whatever program or...
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