Microsoft Teams consent notice hides the I agree checkbox
A user cannot locate the "I agree" checkbox in Microsoft Teams' consent or privacy notice. This is a minor UI discoverability issue likely caused by scroll or layout behavior. No broader market opportunity exists from this single report.
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