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Chomeur
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When you sign up to or buy something online, invariably you get presented with pages of terms and conditions you're supposed to agree to as part of the deal. The vendor is happily protected by this, but what about you? If you want to keep a copy of the terms and conditions that you are going to be held to you can (i) cut and paste them into Word, (ii) save the webpage through your browser or (iii) add a bookmark to the relevant page, trusting that the vendor won't change the terms later. I don't find any of these options very satisfactory. Has anyone tried using the icyte website to store page details (sorry, as a new user I'm not allowed to post links!!)? And before you ask, no, I don't have any connections to it.

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