A Mobile System for Highlighting the Key Legal Terms That Must Be Agreed in Terms and Conditions of the Usage of Internet Contents
Keywords:
terms, conditions, scanning, DictionarAbstract
There is of course, a question about the use of any software, and that is whether or not people ever read the "terms and conditions". In the last few years, Saudi Arabia has become very eager to expand and modernize all of its technical and knowledge fields to achieve a high quality of life by motivating students to participate in problem solving and disseminating their ideas by using applications and sites that help the general public achieve their goals in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Security, and user experience. The goals of this study are to develop an application that simplifies reading the terms and conditions by highlighting the important terms and conditions that may cause problems and to help users to be aware of any potential problems that could occur in the system. The app's final design and look should also enhance the appeal to the user. The results of this study will further online resource use by providing more justification for subscription and usage of online resources, as many online subscriptions and usages are based on agreeing to terms and conditions, and in the current Internet era, people must have agreed to these terms and conditions at least once in their lifetime.
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