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A RESOLVE TO YOUR USER AGREEMENT ISSUES


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Bought my new LG Smart TV over the weekend and spent 3 unnecessary hours trying to agree to the user agreement policies in order to use the TV!  Went through every suggestion going, including changing the DNS server which was scary, and turning the thing off and on and many other avenues to no avail.      The next morning, my new TV asked me to agree to the update the software which I did and hey presto a box came up stating that the terms were updated and I can review the new version of the agreement by clicking "Review" on the box.  I did and it gave me a selection of things I could tick and untick.  And now I have my TV up and running.  So my advice is to not change your DNS server, not to call out and expert and waste your money and just wait 24 hours for a software update.    I was so close to returning the TV but pleased I slept on it as it pretty much sorted itself out. 

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