@ Andy Polaine %u2013 If I remember correctly, even though Apple brings up another window to click Agree or not to, you still do not have to reach the bottom of the T&C for the window to open.

Yes, that's right. But it does force an "Accept" or "Don't Accept" decision before you can go any further - I find it a good balance of the two. Forcing users to scroll to the bottom is pointless because, as a few have pointed out, you can't prove or show or be sure that someone has actually read the text anyway. You can only prove/ensure the click.

Scrolling to the bottom is in some ways a worse solution because it's uncommon (and irritating) and people might miss it and just bomb out.

Best,

Andy

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