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Not enough information (terms of service) on the welcome page #363

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YuxinZhangChristina opened this issue Jul 17, 2019 · 1 comment
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YuxinZhangChristina commented Jul 17, 2019

For users who are willing to take risk, the welcome page doesn't make it explicit that is is also term of services page. Users may not know what they are committing to after clicking on I accept.
In addition, after taking the action of clicking on I agree, there is no information that confirms the user's identity, which could be confusing to some of the users if they prefer to have feedback regarding their previous action.
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@YuxinZhangChristina YuxinZhangChristina added enhancement an improvement to a pre-existing feature or component (that is not a bug fix) ui issue relating to a view low priority a "nice to have" improvement. This task is not critical or time-sensitive. feedback user studies, feedback from others labels Jul 17, 2019
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bxie commented Jul 17, 2019

related to #369

@bxie bxie removed the low priority a "nice to have" improvement. This task is not critical or time-sensitive. label Jul 19, 2019
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