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discuss Terms and conditions: Do you ever read them?

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Back in the day, when we knew no internet, we had papers to read terms and conditions on, for all the official works and we were bent to read them as it appeared quite important especially in legal and financial matters. Now, with everything digitalized, we hardly bother to read any TnCs and the most commonly overlooked TnC is that of apps that we download. Do you read Terms and Conditions all the time?
 
Years ago, when I first started using the internet, I would sit and read through the terms and condtions for any new sites I was using. After a while, though, many of them seemed to just be a copy and paste, and it felt as though I was reading through the same thing over and over.

Now I tend to skim through them, and if I feel they are different from other sites, I will take a better look at them.
 
Helium is one of the earliest sites I joined for earning as a writer. However, my first account got banned because I violated their rules. I wish I had read their terms. These days, I always try to read terms, I don't read line by line but I do make sure I understand all the written rules
 
To be honest, most people don't read terms and conditions and I don't either. I find it to be absolutely unnecessary because I just want to read only the key points. They are often written in an unclearly manner. But it's a good practice to at least skim through them to understand the key points.
 
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