22,000 internet users commit to 1,000 hours of community service - including hugging stray dogs and cats

Let's be honest: how many of us actually read the general terms and conditions?

Most people probably just click on the button without thinking and don't take the time to pay attention to any unusual conditions.

According to “ Futurezone ”, a British internet provider has demonstrated exactly this lack of attention by including extremely interesting demands in its terms and conditions.

Over 22,000 people 1,000 hours of community service with the public WiFi provider “Purple” !

Not only do they have to hug stray dogs and cats, but they also have to clean pipes or paint snail shells (“to brighten up their existence”) and so on…

And these terms and conditions are purely intentional - because the British company wanted to point out how few people care about the terms and conditions of various services and how easy it is to click a box and agree to something unfair.

Only one person in two weeks noticed the bizarre conditions.

“Purple” does not want to implement the requirements of the contract.

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