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Revision as of 02:04, 22 July 2025

Welcome to the Products Portal
Tracking the tricks, traps, and terms of modern consumer goods
Welcome

This portal highlights products and categories that raise red flags for consumer rights — from privacy-invading smart devices and deceptive health supplements to overengineered DRM-laden tools. Learn how everyday purchases are designed to extract value and limit control.

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An example of manipulative product design ("dark patterns")