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Dec19
Google Chrome Changes End User Agreement
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Google has made some interesting changes to the End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) which users are required to sign.Chrome, which was launched for beta testing only in September this year, has already performed well in such a short period, and now Google is going all out to promote it even further, and increase their customer base.
Thus the latest changes to the EULA have been made keeping this target in mind. Some of the noteworthy changes are mentioned below.
Earlier, people who were not of a legal age to enter into an agreement with Google, were not allowed (legally) to use Chrome. Now, that restriction has been totally done away with.
Google had made it mandatory for users to provide personal identification and contact data, and also keep it up to date, while signing the EULA. That section is now no longer applicable.
Google had specifically banned the use of automated access to their browser. They have now decided to delete that clause, as long as the user does not indulge in any activity that could interrupt or disrupt the services. Read the rest of this entry »
