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'''Terms of service''' (also known as '''terms of use''' and '''terms and conditions''', commonly abbreviated as '''TOS''' or '''ToS''', '''ToU''' or '''T&C''') are the legal agreements between service providers and their service consumers. The person must agree to abide by the terms of service in order to use the offered service. Terms of service can also be merely a disclaimer, especially regarding the use of websites. Vague language and lengthy sentences used in these terms of service have caused concerns about customer privacy and raised public awareness in many ways.
'''Terms of service''' (also known as '''terms of use''' and '''terms and conditions''', commonly abbreviated as '''TOS''' or '''ToS''', '''ToU''' or '''T&C''') are the legal agreements between service providers and their service consumers. The person must agree to abide by the terms of service in order to use the offered service. Terms of service can also be merely a disclaimer, especially regarding the use of websites. Vague language and lengthy sentences used in these terms of service have caused concerns about customer privacy and raised public awareness in many ways.
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Terms of service (also known as terms of use and terms and conditions, commonly abbreviated as TOS or ToS, ToU or T&C) are the legal agreements between service providers and their service consumers. The person must agree to abide by the terms of service in order to use the offered service. Terms of service can also be merely a disclaimer, especially regarding the use of websites. Vague language and lengthy sentences used in these terms of service have caused concerns about customer privacy and raised public awareness in many ways.