@Danissimode, Thanks for posting in Q&A. Based on my researching, the text and design of custom terms of use and Intune terms are specific to your organization's legal and compliance requirements, so there is no one-size-fits-all example available. However, Microsoft Entra provides capabilities to attach multiple localized versions to a single policy, render terms in PDF format for a richer experience that allows for branding, images, and hyperlinks, and require users to expand the terms of use. Additionally, Intune provides a version control setting so that you can track versions and notify users of changes to your terms. As a best practice, every time you make a significant change to your terms and conditions, you should increase the version number in Intune and require assigned users to review and reaccept the updated terms.
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