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Before you install software programs, you generally need to agree to a EULA (End User Licence Agreement). But what are you really agreeing to?

The short answer is: whatever the software publisher wants. And that is even if the program compromises your security, deletes files from your PC, monitors your computing activity and reports on it, or later installs additional software that you may not know about.

We take a closer look at EULAs and your legal rights.

Highlights of this report


Why EULAs exist


You don't own the software, just a licence to use it. Read more

Protect yourself


Protect yourself from security and privacy problems. Read more

Our advice


You still have your consumer rights. Read more

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