Common across all software is the End User License Agreement (EULA) which most of us agree to accept when we install our software. We have no idea what we’re agreeing to, in most cases. We simply assume that it is written in our favour and that no-one will ever find out that we’ve not bothered to read through the information. The thing is, your EULA is a contract between you and the software or service provider.
As this is a contract, you need to adhere to the contents. For instance, the EULA might suggest that the installed software will feed back information to the supplier. By agreeing to this information, you’re effectively licensing the software supplier to receive your personal details.
EULAlyzer is a tool that you can use to skim over EULA’s and find key information that might hinder or hold you to account. It will also extract and save EULA information in a database, so you can refer back to the details at a later date.
Note that this is the free Personal edition.









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