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An HTML attribute like appearing as a title or a plain string, it means the underlying HTML code is broken or incomplete. An HTML anchor tag must always include a valid URL destination and a closing tag.

To display this correctly to a user, the backend code should look like this:

Terms of Service. For legal issues, click here.

Use code with caution. Best Practices for Displaying Legal Links

Use clear anchor text: Do not just write “Click Here.” Use descriptive text like “Read our Terms of Service.”

Contrast the text: Ensure the link color stands out clearly against your website background.

Keep it accessible: Place permanent links in your website footer and temporary prompts during account registration or checkout.

If you are developing a website, let me know what platform (like WordPress, React, or Shopify) you are using, or where you want this link to appear. I can provide the exact code snippet you need. Saved time Comprehensive Inappropriate Not working

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