Don't Click to Agree without Reading the Small Print
Some free software passes your information on to
advertisers, changes your PC or downloads other software without asking
you. Some suppliers will claim that this is OK because you agreed to
this. How? People often click on the "agree" button to accept 20 pages
of difficult legal jargon they don't understand. But buried in the
middle can be a sentence allowing the software to do whatever it likes. You can argue in court that the terms aren't reasonable, but then it
will be too late — the damage has been done and your PC is broken. Learn
from other people's pain: if terms and conditions are hard to
understand, it is probably deliberate. If it isn't worth the trouble to
read the conditions, don't risk using the software.