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{{KidsIntro|Some apps | {{KidsIntro|Some apps look fun and free, but hidden in their long Terms of Use are sentences that quietly take your rights. This page collects a few well-known one-sided examples, not to attack anyone, but to show why fair terms matter.}} | ||
{{ExpertIntro|A symbolic, in-construction catalogue of recurring one-sided clauses | {{ExpertIntro|A symbolic, in-construction catalogue of recurring one-sided clauses in online Terms of Use (broad content licences, forced arbitration, unilateral changes, sweeping data sharing, liability dumps). Each entry pairs the pattern with why it is user-hostile and which watchdogs document it. WikiDeal intends to use these examples to motivate ethical, win-win terms, not to issue legal rulings.}} | ||
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