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What You're Actually Agreeing To When You Click 'I Agree'

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What You're Signing

Terms of Service (ToS) or Terms and Conditions are contracts between a company and users of its website, app, or platform. By using the service, you agree to these terms — whether or not you've read them.

Why It Matters

Terms of Service agreements are often 30+ pages of dense legal text. Companies use them to disclaim liability, claim broad rights to your content, mandate arbitration, allow data sharing, and reserve the right to change the terms at any time. Many ToS agreements contain provisions that users would object to if they understood them.

Real Clause Example

""By submitting content to this platform, you grant Company a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable, perpetual license to use, reproduce, modify, distribute, and create derivative works from your content in any media.""

From a major social media platform's ToS — a 'non-exclusive' license still allows the platform to use, modify, and profit from your content forever.

What Our AI Flags in 📋 Documents
Mandatory arbitration and class action waiver provisions
Broad content license grants that allow the platform to use your content commercially
Unilateral right to change the terms at any time without notice
Data sharing provisions broader than expected
Automatic subscription renewal with difficult cancellation
Limitation of liability caps at zero or near-zero
Before You Sign
Look for arbitration first

Search for 'arbitration' or 'dispute resolution' in any ToS. If it's there, you've waived your right to sue the company in most cases.

Check the content license scope

If you create content on the platform — photos, videos, writing — understand exactly what rights you're granting and whether they're perpetual and sublicensable.

Understand data sharing

Look for 'third parties' and 'partners' in the privacy section. This tells you who else receives your information.

Know how to cancel

Find the cancellation and termination provisions before you subscribe. Some services make cancellation deliberately difficult.

How to Analyze Your Document — Step by Step
Step 1
Copy the Terms of Service text

Copy the full ToS text from the website or app. Use Ctrl+A / Cmd+A on the ToS page to select all.

Step 2
Select 'Terms of Service' as the document type

Choose Terms of Service so the AI checks for data rights, arbitration, and content license clauses.

Step 3
Run the free analysis

Click Analyse Document and receive your ToS risk summary in seconds.

Step 4
Review data, content, and arbitration findings

Check the AI's findings on what data is shared, what rights you give the platform, and whether you're waiving the right to sue.

Step 5
Decide whether to use the service

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