More than 20 thousand people have pledged to clean up parks and toilets,not reading the user agreement
At least this time you should have to study the conditions of free Wi-Fi.
Photo PRNewsfoto, Purple
British provider Purple pranked customers by adding terms of use free Wi-Fi instructive point.Everyone who has confirmed conditions, automatically agree that the company may send it to public works.Under such rules has been signed by 22 thousand people.
Before you use a free Wi-Fi, users had to agree to work up to thousands of hours.
Public works can include:
— Cleaning local parks from the excrement left by the animals.
— The provision of "cuddling" stray cats and dogs.
— Clearing jams in the gutters manually.
— Cleaning toilets at local festivals and other events.
— Painting the snail shells with the aim to brighten up their existence.
— Clean the streets from the stuck chewing gum.
from the user agreement Purple the prize draw
The provider wanted to show how dangerous can be a situation in which people sign agreements on provision of services without reading it.As noted by Mashable, the trick revealed "alarmingly low" level of the users or rather only one person.
Page agreement to use Wi-Fi, which sees each user Purple.In order to see the rules is enough for them to click.
British provider wanted to uphold the law on personal data protection (General Data Protection Regulation, the GDPR), which will start to operate on may 25, 2018.In Purple was named the innovation one of the most important changes for the regulation of sensitive data over the last 20 years.
One of the conditions implies that users must agree to the use of information for marketing purposes.Consent can be revoked at any time.The company will be obliged to be responsible for the legality of the processing of the data that is entrusted to third party contractors.Upon request, the company will have to provide individuals with their personal data and to transfer them or to destroy.
The material is taken from the official sitehttps: //tjournal.ru/