In the US if you are unable to enter a legally binding agreement if you are intoxicated... Users who aren't reading anything, just ticking a box with a mouse click and hitting next defeats the purpose of a legally binding agreement.
If both parties aren't all committed or informed, this is simliar an intoxicated person entering a legally binding agreement.
These so-called "clickwrap" or "browser-wrap" agreements have definitely been found to be enforcible. However the details of exactly how the agreement was presented and what the user had to click can affect their enforcibilty.
If both parties aren't all committed or informed, this is simliar an intoxicated person entering a legally binding agreement.