Do you know what you're really agreeing to in those "terms and conditions" when you create a social media account? Come on, who really reads those things?

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Here are some things that you probably wouldn't agree to if you had a choice:

  • Facebook owns everything you post. There's a section that says you grant them a "worldwide license to use any IP content that you post." Which basically means they can use your stuff for promotional material and share it with other companies.
  • Snapchat makes you agree to not break the law or put yourself in danger. Meaning they're not responsible if you use it while you're driving, or do something stupid like record yourself on the edge of a cliff.
  • Instagram makes you agree not to stalk anyone. One section says you can't "stalk, bully, abuse, harass, threaten, impersonate, or intimidate people." There's also a line that says they can make you change your username "for any reason."
  • LinkedIn makes you promise not to lie about your work experience. There's a line that says you "agree that your profile information will be truthful." If they catch you lying, they can delete your account.
  • Twitter makes you agree it's not their fault if you get hacked. Even if there's a security breach and it is their fault, they're not responsible.

Read more at Mashable.

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