Click Wrap Agreement
A Click Wrap Agreement is a software licence between your business and its customers.
Last updated January 13, 2025
Suitable for Australia


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Frequently asked questions
What’s the difference between a Click Wrap Agreement and browse wrap agreement?
Unlike a Click Wrap Agreement, a Browse Wrap Agreement does not require the user to review the terms and conditions before accepting the contract, making the Browse Wrap Agreement harder to enforce.
How legally enforceable is a Click Wrap Agreement?
Once the user has scrolled through the terms and conditions and clicked the relevant box/ button, this means the user has taken positive steps to accept the agreement, making it an enforceable agreement governed by the relevant contract laws.
What buttons can be used to signify click wrap?
Website owners would often use a button labelled “I Agree” or “I accept” to signify a Click Wrap Agreement.
Other documents you may need:
- Software License Agreement (Licensee)
- Software License Agreement (Licensor)
- End User License Agreement
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The Legal Risk Score of a Click Wrap Agreement Template is Low
Our legal team have marked this document as low risk considering:
- The software cannot be guaranteed to be error-free, and the presence of errors does not constitute a breach of the license agreement, potentially leaving users without recourse for software issues that may arise.
- The limitation of liability clauses reduce the legal remedies available to the user for any indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use of the software.
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