
Simpliterms
Summarizes privacy and usage terms with AI in one click




About | Details |
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Name: | Simpliterms |
Submited By: | Monserrate VonRueden |
Release Date | 1 year ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | Chrome Extensions Legal |
Say goodbye 👋 to unread policies! Meet SimpliTerms, the Chrome extension that simplifies complex terms and privacy policies with AI in just one click. Stay informed, know what you're accepting – effortlessly ✅
I think your app will really help people be more aware of what they accept! Congrats Andres for your launch !
1 year ago
Hey great approach, I'm someone who often skims through long, complex policies, I appreciate having a handy Chrome extension that can break things in just a click. Would love to know your experience with the launch as we have also launched today!
1 year ago
Congratulations to the SimpliTerms Team on launching on Producthunt! It's about time we simplify the complexity of terms and privacy policies! Just a thought - would be great if in future versions, the extension could provide a summary of major updates in terms and policies when they happen. Keep innovating!
1 year ago
Simplify complex privacy and usage terms in just one click. SimpliTerms - Say goodbye to unread policies with AI! How has SimpliTerms made staying informed and understanding what you're accepting effortless for you? Ready to embrace hassle-free policy comprehension!
1 year ago
Have you ever found yourself quickly clicking 'accept' on a terms and conditions page without fully understanding what you're agreeing to? How do you think SimpliTerms could help you in those situations?
1 year ago
@andres_bonilla I really didn't know that you can get in trouble with using a boilerplate terms. very interesting indeed!
1 year ago
Congratulations to the team behind this. Extremely useful, and extremely necessary. It's far too long that people have become comfortable with "scroll down and accept"!
1 year ago
This right here is a VERY smart product. Everyone just breezes past TOS which they definitely shouldn't. Love what you're doing here.
1 year ago