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Every time we register to a service or install an app, there is always a lengthy stipulation that explains the company's/service provider's terms of use for their product. Terms of service may not be that big of a deal for most users, but for those few people who actually make it a point to know what the terms are and understand what it entails (I salute you), it can be a determining factor for them to use the service. Unless you make a living out of reading through an almost-a-novel-long stipulation that mostly contains a crap load of gibberish, or just plain cautious of things before you agree to it or sign it, the usual notion is to scroll down and find the “I have read and agree to the terms” button and click it with reckless abandon. ToS; DR is short for Terms of Service; Didn’t read. It's a relatively new online campaign aimed at giving users the power to understand what is under a company's/service provider's stipulation before unwillingly ticking the “I have read and agree to the Terms”. What the campaign does is that it grades a ToS of an app/service from A to E based on what the terms entail. Read more in our articles including "ToS;DR: Aims to end biggest internet lie" and "Nikon PH launches new Store and Service Center".

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What is terms of service?

Every time we register to a service or install an app, there is always a lengthy stipulation that explains the company's/service provider's terms of use for their product. Terms of service may not be that big of a deal for most users, but for those few people who actually make it a point to know what the terms are and understand what it entails (I salute you), it can be a determining factor for them to use the service.

What have you covered about terms of service?

Unless you make a living out of reading through an almost-a-novel-long stipulation that mostly contains a crap load of gibberish, or just plain cautious of things before you agree to it or sign it, the usual notion is to scroll down and find the “I have read and agree to the terms” button and click it with reckless abandon. ToS; DR is short for Terms of Service; Didn’t read. It's a relatively new online campaign aimed at giving users the power to understand what is under a company's/service provider's stipulation before unwillingly ticking the “I have read and agree to the Terms”.

Where can I find articles about terms of service?

Our coverage of terms of service includes: "ToS;DR: Aims to end biggest internet lie"; "Nikon PH launches new Store and Service Center"; "BPI expands barcode cash deposit service to Robinsons Retail stores". Each article provides unique insights and information.