1. Don't expose `termsAndConditionsAgreedAt` as input param, because of ..why? 2. Make the `termsAndConditionsAgreedVersion` a *required* input param for `SignupVerification`. If new users register, they have to confirm the terms and conditions. I added another test to check what happens if the user sends `null`. 3. Sorry @ogerly for confusing you with my review here: https://github.com/Human-Connection/Human-Connection/pull/1556#pullrequestreview-287516516 What I meant is that we want to simulate a user with no `termsAndConditionsAgreedVersion`. But of course the `variables` must have it set when you run the mutations. Now we have the exclamation mark in the input param, see point 1 ☝️
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