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Clickwrap
The term "clickwrap" refers a type of digital prompt that allows online users to agree or refuse their consent to a privacy policy (PP), set of policies, or terms of service (TOS) by clicking or checking a box that represents their digitally mediated action. Agreeing to a website's end-user license agreement via a clickwrap or similar process is often a requirement for obtaining access to a website's services. The clickwrap will at times present the actual terms of service but for the most part clickwraps provide an optional link to the TOS or PP of a website. Despite concerns of clickwraps potentially acting as a nefarious version of adhesion contracts, courts have ruled clickwraps as a "valid way to manifest assent since the first clickwrap agreement was litigated in 1998".