
When individual users (businesses, individuals, students and more) download and use your software for different purposes, there are many more risks involved. This may be the case if, as a developer, you’re selling your software directly to the market.

If you’ve developed an app or a software as a service, you may be thinking it’s enough to just have a SaaS Agreement in place. These are typically referred to as EULAs. If you’ve downloaded any apps on your phone or programs on your computer – then you may have clicked a tick box (that you may or may not have read). In this day and age, chances are you’ve agreed to an End User Licence Agreement (EULA) before.
