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I hate such sites. Such developers will be condemned to live with a 128Kbps dial-up connection forever. Assholes.

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  • 3
    What's wrong with them? T&C are required to protect their ass from lawsuits.
  • 2
    @iam13islucky They're forcing me to click the link read the t&c first. I don't have a problem with agreeing, why make me click for some shit documents you made up
  • 12
    That's actually good practise, and more devs should be implementing it.
  • 1
    Just open it in a new tab and then check it, don't think they will know the difference.
  • 1
    Three form controls for identification. Seems like somewhat overkill
  • 1
    No sure what the problem is. Accepting TnC is common practice and should be done before the account is created. It protects the developer.
  • 1
    @soulkicks, read popup properly. It stopped me from clicking the checkbox telling me to go open the link first
  • 0
    Which site is this?
  • 0
    @Haxk20 so you can find gems like in iTune's ToS?

    »You also agree that you will not use these products for any purposes prohibited by United States law, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture, or production of nuclear, missile, or chemical or biological weapons.« (sic!)
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    @nottoobright ohhh they are forcing you to read it. Or at least to open the link. Ye that can be annoying but again the developer is really trying to protect themselves
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    As some people already said it's good practice. And it actually serves to protect YOU, not THEM. The T&C serves to protect them AND you, but forcing you to actually read the T&C helps only you since they're covered, they know what's in there and you clicked that you agree to it, but if they're good guys they'll want you to know that you're actually giving them access to your soul, not to just accept it without knowing that you've accepted it.
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