Regarding #1 - I agree with Jan that displaying something inline could
be okay, but displaying a popup is a bad idea.

Regarding #2 - The label on your checkbox should perform the same
action when clicking on it as when you click on the checkbox - i.e.
checking or unchecking it, along with any actions associated with
that state change.  This is a standard usability and accessibility
practice, primarily because a checkbox is relatively small, and a
label is that much easier to click.  This is why the "label"
element in HTML has a "for" attribute that you can associate with a
form element, so clicking on the label provides focus to the form
element.


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