tyler, 1 year ago (edited 4 months ago) You can’t agree to it until you visit the website and actually read it. Your logic doesn’t really follow Edit: for those downvoting here’s an article from the EFF agreeing with me. eff.org/…/clicks-bind-ways-users-agree-online-ter… However, courts generally do not require that you actually have read the terms, but just that you had reasonable notice and an opportunity to read them.
You can’t agree to it until you visit the website and actually read it. Your logic doesn’t really follow
Edit: for those downvoting here’s an article from the EFF agreeing with me. eff.org/…/clicks-bind-ways-users-agree-online-ter…
However, courts generally do not require that you actually have read the terms, but just that you had reasonable notice and an opportunity to read them.