I’m no solicitor but someone must have ticked an ‘electronic’ box agreeing to the terms and conditions:
Forgery refers to faking a signature without permission, making a false document or another object, or changing an existing document or another object without authorization. The most common form of forgery is signing someone else’s name to a check, but objects, data, and documents can also be forged. The same is true of legal contracts, historical papers, art objects, diplomas, licenses, certificates, and identification cards.
Perhaps someone who is legally trained can comment?