Should EULA (End User License Agreement) should be made irrelevant

Posted by itsamememario4@reddit | Libertarian | View on Reddit | 20 comments

Can we all agree that we agree to term of service all the time without knowing what's inside of them. They aren't real contract and IMO we should default to what the common reasonable customer's understanding of the exchange is.

If google wants to sell your location data it should tell users that plainly. This would also cut both ways if you don't sign a waver and get hurt at the gym that's on you.

Contracts are agreements between 2 willing parties exchanging goods and services in good faith. EULA are just 300 pages legalise that 99% of users never read. (This means the market doesn't price in terms correctly, random pieces of the contract get thrown out for being too egregious and faith in the companies and the system get erroded)