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You just accepted terms in one click.

Someone sent you a link, you read their terms and clicked Accept. Here’s what that means — and what happens next.

  1. What you accepted

    The exact text you read, nothing else. It was shown in full on the page, and the version you accepted is locked to your record. A new version is a new acceptance, not a quiet edit.

  2. What was recorded

    Your name and email, the time, your IP address and browser, and a fingerprint (a hash) of the text — the same things a signed contract would carry. The organisation that sent you the link holds that record; Pacts stores it on their behalf and uses it for nothing else. How this data is handled.

  3. Need a copy, or want it corrected?

    Ask the organisation that sent the link — they control the record, and your link stays open so you can re-read the terms any time. If you write to us instead, we pass your request to them and help them answer it.

  4. No account, nothing else

    You did not create an account with Pacts, and nothing about you is sold or shared. The record exists for one purpose: evidence of the acceptance you just gave.

Your company sends terms too?

Send yours the same way.

If your business sends the same DPA, NDA or service terms to every client, put them on a page like the one you just used. Your clients accept without an account; you get a board that shows who’s done and a record that holds up.

Free for 3 standard terms · 5 clients · no card.