Termsy: Tool That Scans Terms of Service and Privacy Policies to Highlight Critical Clauses
By
Arun Gopidas
Lacks bite. And filling. And a copy-editor at the bakery.
Summary
Termsy is a tool that automatically scans Terms of Service and Privacy Policy pages, highlights critical clauses, and presents them in a clean sidebar to help users make informed decisions before agreeing. The tool is described as fast, lightweight, easy to use, and available in both dark and light modes.
Key quotes
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It helps you make an informed choice, before agreeing.
It's fast, lightweight & easy to use.
Comes in dark and light modes.
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