
Terms and Conditions May Apply
2013 · Movie · NR · 79 min · ★ 7.0 · 76% critics
This documentary digs into the fine print behind the “I accept” boxes most people click without reading. Through interviews and real-world examples, it shows how online terms and privacy policies can let companies and governments collect, share, and keep personal data in ways that can have serious consequences.
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Details
- Years
- 2013
- Release date
- 2013-07-12
- Language
- English
- Rated
- NR
- Runtime
- 79 min
- Critic score
- 76/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.0/10 (202 votes)
About
You’ll likely enjoy this if you like timely, unsettling documentaries about how everyday tech choices affect personal privacy, in the vein of What Lies Upstream; Not for you if you want a light, purely feel-good watch.
Pros: eye-opening privacy warnings; engaging interviews and examples; dark humor touches | Cons: can feel fear-driven; limited practical solutions; viewpoint may feel biased
Cast & crew

Mark Zuckerberg
as Self

Moby
as Self
- LB
Leigh Bryan
as Self
- RK
Raymond Kurzweil
as Self
- JL
Joe Lipari
as Self
- MS
Max Schrem
as Self
- CS
Christopher Shin
as Self

Julian Assange
as Self (archive footage)

Edward Snowden
as Self (archive footage)

Rupert Murdoch
as Self (archive footage)
Directed by Cullen Hoback