When you hide the message hidden in the iCloud Terms of Service, it becomes like this



When using services on the Internet or installing software, it is always said that "Terms of Service" is displayed, but after reading through the corners of the too long terms of service and "agree" There are few people to check on. However, the artist Florence Meunier emphasizes the message hidden in the iCloud's terms of service by its own method and preaches the importance of the terms of use.

FPO: "The Man who Agreed - Apple Terms and Conditions" Booklet
http://www.underconsideration.com/fpo/archives/2015/01/the-man-who-agreed---apple-terms-and-conditions.php

The cover of the brochure in which sentences were filled with black lines. Reading only unfilled areas means "The Man who agreed".


The black line was a sheet. When turning the sheet, "THE TERMS AND CONDITION" is written, and finally it is stated as "WELCOME TO ICLOUD", you can see that the booklet is the terms of use of Apple's cloud service "iCloud".


The first page contains details of the terms of use for using iCloud ... ...


When it covers a seat, it changes to "This is the story of a man".


"One day was was busy or maybe too lazy that he" (One day he was too busy or troubled ... ...) "....


"I quickly clicked on I agree (I did not read the content very much and I clicked" I agree ") and so on.


Meunier has changed the story by covering the boring terms of use.


After reading the last page the story ends.


I put a sheet on the terms of use and connect all the characters displayed, "This is the story of a man, who one day was too busy or too lazy that he, too quickly, clicked on agree. What the latter did not foresee (This is a story of a person who was too busy or was it too full of lots of story is that one is not concede. , It was too early to click "agree." That person could not anticipate that you can not "disagree" never again.The thing you can learn from this story is that you can not re-do the person who does not read the terms of service That is it. "


Meunier created a story telling the importance of reading for those who do not read the terms of service using the terms of use. The story has rhyming texts and it was finished in a beautiful art work.

in Art, Posted by darkhorse_log