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Top comments (12)
I read a few, especially the ones that are concise and easy to read. Some companies even go further by providing TLDR or highlight the most important points. Some go very far technically (e.g. tunnelbear.com/privacy-policy) so you can even tell what specific data they need for operation.
When taking out a loan then yes, otherwise no.
No, never, not
Never!
Aint nobody got time for that
No never
I read a few times, but I really worry about the updates of these terms.
Yes, all the time!
Legal team look away
No, almost never.
😂
Only if the app is weird
Yes, with tldr tool because to lazy to read everything