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by foxglacier
60 days ago
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For people who struggle to understand authentication, surely they have no hope understanding the T&C that they promised every service they had read and understood. The honest thing to do is just not serve these people because they lied on the sign-up form. But really, stop pretending users have agreed to your T&C when you know almost none of them did more than clicking enough buttons to enable the "I agree" checkbox. |
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