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ISSUE #121TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2026

NOBODY READS THE TERMS OF SERVICE. THIS SITE READS THEM FOR YOU.

Terms of Service; Didn't Read grades the terms of service and privacy policies of major websites from A to F — and tells you exactly what you agreed to. They can sell your data. They can delete your account without notice. They own your content. You clicked 'I Accept' without knowing any of it.

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Terms of Service; Didn't Read
Terms of Service; Didn't Read
What you actually agreed to

You have agreed to terms of service that you have never read.

Everyone has. It's not a character flaw — the average terms of service document takes 72 minutes to read in full. If you read every privacy policy and terms of service for every service you use in a year, it would take approximately 76 work days. Nobody does this. Companies know nobody does this. The terms exist to be agreed to, not read.

Terms of Service; Didn't Read reads them anyway.

A volunteer community of lawyers, researchers, and privacy advocates has gone through the terms and privacy policies of hundreds of major websites — Google, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Spotify, Airbnb, Uber, Netflix, TikTok, Reddit, and hundreds more — and extracted every clause that actually matters. Each one is rated and explained in plain English. The site then gives the service an overall grade from A to F.

What they find is often alarming. Some services reserve the right to sell your personal data to third parties. Some can terminate your account at any time for any reason without notice or refund. Some claim ownership or broad licensing rights over content you upload. Some share your data with governments without requiring a court order. Some track you across the web even after you log out. Most people have agreed to all of this without knowing it.

The grades are honest. Google gets a D. Facebook gets an E. Apple gets a C. DuckDuckGo gets a B. Wikipedia gets an A. The ratings reflect what the documents actually say, not what the companies say about themselves.

You've already clicked "I Accept" on most of these.

At least now you can know what you agreed to.

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