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           <li>[[Instant Pot]] disables third-party parts via firmware.</li>
           <li>[[Instant Pot]] disables third-party parts via firmware.</li>
           <li>[[Smart TVs]] track your viewing habits even when idle.</li>
           <li>[[Smart TVs]] track your viewing habits even when idle.</li>
           <li>[[Keurig 2.0]] reads DRM codes on coffee pods.</li>
           <li>[[Keurig|Keurig 2.0]] reads DRM codes on coffee pods.</li>
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 22 July 2025

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