Do I read all work contracts and terms? Of course.
Do I read all contracts in my personal life related to property, finance, or other important things? Of course.
Do I read the 10 pages of EULA every time Angry Birds updates new levels? Absolutely not.
In the context of Apple: When you activate a phone, the salesperson who sets it up (most people in middle america still do go to the store to get their phones activated) literally flashes the screen at you and says something to the effect of, "do you agree? If not, you can't use this phone."
Do I read all work contracts and terms? Of course.
Do I read all contracts in my personal life related to property, finance, or other important things? Of course.
Do I read the 10 pages of EULA every time Angry Birds updates new levels? Absolutely not.
In the context of Apple: When you activate a phone, the salesperson who sets it up (most people in middle america still do go to the store to get their phones activated) literally flashes the screen at you and says something to the effect of, "do you agree? If not, you can't use this phone."