What did you actually agree to?
You click "I Agree" dozens of times a week. Apps. Websites. Software updates. Every time, you're agreeing to a legal contract.
Have you ever read one?
Of course not. Nobody has.
They're designed to be unreadable: 30-80 pages of dense legal language, 8pt font
They take forever: Reading all the ToS you encounter in a year would take 76 full workdays (Carnegie Mellon study)
You have no choice: It's "agree" or "don't use the service." No negotiation. No opting out of specific clauses.
They change without notice: Companies update ToS constantly. You won't be told what changed.
Buried in those 40 pages are clauses that give away your rights.
You're granting companies permission to sell your data, train AI on your content, track your location 24/7, and prevent you from suing them.
You're not going to read 40-page legal documents. That's unrealistic. But you can use tools that do it for you—and learn what red flags to look for.
This experience teaches you how to decode ToS in 60 seconds using free tools and pattern recognition.