On 2023-09-11 23:21:06-0700, Eric Demer <de...@mailbox.org> wrote:
> > > (I am considering getting a laptop with openBSD, but have
> > > not yet done so, which is why I can't easily check on my own.)
> > > ??
> > > Does openBSD come with a web browser?
> > > The "the FAQ and" parts of https://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
> > > suggest that it does, but I haven't found any more
> > > detail regarding this at https://www.openbsd.org/??.

> I left Stackexchange when it adopted Terms according to which,
> them changing those terms other than the arbitration clause
> as I am scrolling a page on their site would result in
> me being bound by whatever they changed the Terms to.
> Since the trigger for those Terms was something like,
> using their Network in any way, I have never intentionally
> gone back there, and have left immediately when I've
> accidentally when I've accidentally gone back there.
> (In particular, if they no longer have
> such Terms then I don't know that.)

I'm definitely not a lawyer but I am careful about what terms I agree
to, and I save them to diff with later changes, etc.  But I'm
guessing that just using a site, without ever specifically agreeing to
the terms, will not bind you to them.  Like, maybe I read something that
a site couldn't bind someone to their terms because they couldn't prove
that they agreed.  Good luck to you, not many people care what they agree to.

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