adj. Relating to a license or contract that appears during the installation of a software program or online service and that requires the user to click a button to agree to the terms of the license.
2000
Sometimes a contract is a mouse click away-all of the free e-mail services and commercial ISPs use 'click-wrap' contracts, which, similar to their counterparts for shrink-wrapped software, require users to agree to conditions before using a service. The ubiquitous I Accept button lets the service provider deny responsibility if things go wrong.
2000
Several states have already passed digital-contract legislation and 21 have bills pending so far this year. Experts also say so-called click-wraps, those ubiquitous contractual agreements consumers face, for example, when downloading software, will likely draw legislative attention.
1987 (earliest)
In many click-wrap situations, the user must only agree to the terms and conditions by clicking on an "I Agree" button. … This is not say that click-wrap agreements are not enforceable — they are.