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2025-07-22
We've just launched an update to the create-a-page flow for most pages, which now includes a form! This new form will collect a few basic details about the specific article you're creating, and will use your answers to auto-populate a table which will provide machine-readable information for third party projects (for company and product articles, it will also populate the infobox in the template!). This information will be used by projects like the in-development browser extension, as well as anyone who wants to access some hard data on the Wiki's pages.
Check it out by hitting the create a page button in the sidebar!
2025-07-03
We're phasing out the Louis Rossmann video directory in favour of a more general Article suggestions page, created by the eminent JamesTDG!
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2025-06-10
We're opening up applications for moderators! Please see here for full instructions on how to apply.
In short, we're looking for motivated individuals who are willing to patrol the Wiki, make sure that articles are up to scratch, and take actions to protect the wiki from spam or malicious content whenever appropriate.
2025-01-30
We made it easier for you to create a new article! Simply click on Create a page in the sidebar on the left, fill in the title for your page and click on "Create page".

Wemo is a smart home accessory manufacturer founded in 2011 by Belkin. In 2025, they announced the closure of their cloud services for the following year, which affects smart assistant integrations and all devices without Thread or HomeKit protocol support. This renders older devices unusable without locally hosted software such as Home Assistant or HomeBridge.
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August 2025
- Clippy the paperclip is taking over profile pics across the internet in protest of big tech – Coverage of the Clippy Campaign
July 2025
- Buy now, pay later loans will now hit credit scores — and experts think Gen Z could be at risk – FICO plans to include BNPL loans in credit scores this fall, raising flags for young and vulnerable borrowers
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Also see: In the news for coverage about this project.
Price & product transparency
- CamelCamelCamel – Amazon price tracker to detect deceptive price drops.
- Keepa – Detailed price history and deals on Amazon products.
- TrueStar – Analyzes Amazon reviews for manipulation. [Subscription needed]
Subscription & dark pattern tracking
- Trim – Finds and cancels unwanted subscriptions.
- Goodbudget – Budgeting app with debt tracker. [Subscription needed]
- Terms of Service; Didn’t Read – Summarizes privacy policies and rates companies by trustworthiness.
- Deceptive Design – Defines, identifies, and catalogs dark patterns and deceptive design practices in various software and services.
- Dark Pattern Games – A game review website devoted to helping you find games that don't use psychological tricks to manipulate you into becoming an addicted gamer.
Privacy & surveillance tools
- PrivacyTools.io – Recommends tools to protect online privacy.
- SimpleOptOut – Direct links to opt out of data brokers.
- EasyOptOuts – Automated data broker opt-out service. [Subscription needed]
- Cover Your Tracks – See how trackable your browser is.
- Am I Unique? – Detailed list of device fingerprint.
Ad & tracking blockers
- Pi-hole – Self-hosted network-based ad blocker.
- uBlock Origin – Efficient browser-based ad and tracker blocker.
- LocalCDN – Replaces third-party CDNs with local resources to block trackers.
Corporate accountability & recalls
- Better Business Bureau (BBB) – Lookup business complaints and file your own.
- SaferProducts.gov – U.S. product recall and complaint site.
- FDA Recalls – Drug and food recall database.
Anti-scam resources
- Have I Been Pwned – Check if your email/password was exposed in a breach.
- CFPB – File complaints and view alerts about financial services.
- ScamAdviser – Analyze websites for trustworthiness.
- VirusTotal/Hybryd Analysis – Scan files and websites for malware.
Legal & complaint filing
- Consumer Reports – Independent product reviews and ratings.
- Ripoff Report – Public consumer complaint database.
- ClassAction.org – View or join consumer class-action lawsuits.
17 August 2025
- 20:0520:05, 17 August 2025 SteelSeries (hist | edit) [1,690 bytes] CounselOfWizardry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CompanyCargo |Founded=2001 |Industry=Electronics |ParentCompany=GN Store Nord |Type=Private |Website=steelseries.com |Description=Danish manufacturer of gaming peripherals and accessories, including headsets, keyboards, mice, controllers, and mousepads. }} {{Ph-C-Int}} ==Consumer-impact summary== {{Ph-C-CIS}} ==Incidents== {{Ph-C-Inc}} This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be fou...")
- 20:0020:00, 17 August 2025 Insta360 Evo (hist | edit) [705 bytes] LoneTech (talk | contribs) (Added some info on the Insta360 Evo) Tag: Visual edit
- 19:4719:47, 17 August 2025 Canadian Bill S-209 (hist | edit) [11,824 bytes] AirborneBandit (talk | contribs) (Made a new page, hmu with suggestions of edits.) Tag: Visual edit
- 18:2018:20, 17 August 2025 Lincare Holdings Inc. (hist | edit) [2,389 bytes] Bettiebeetle (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CompanyCargo |Founded=1987 |Industry=Health |ParentCompany=Linde |Type=Subsidiary |Website=https://www.lincare.com/ |Description=Lincare is the largest distributor of respiratory homecare equipment in the United States, along with many other medical devices. }} {{Ph-C-Int}} ==Consumer-impact summary== {{Ph-C-CIS}} ==Incidents== {{Ph-C-Inc}} This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found...")
- 17:2117:21, 17 August 2025 Windows 11 (hist | edit) [3,284 bytes] 24.116.136.66 (talk) (Started Page) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 16:2916:29, 17 August 2025 I thought I bought a camera, but no! DJI sold me a LICENSE to use their camera 🤦♂️ (hist | edit) [5,402 bytes] Fireablazin (talk | contribs) (Created article: header information, AI disclaimer, AI summary, AI transcription. Edited AI transcription.) Tag: Visual edit
- 14:5414:54, 17 August 2025 Companies Making Opt-Out Option Harder (hist | edit) [2,128 bytes] 180.248.24.248 (talk) (Started 'Companies Making Opt-Out Option Harder' theme wiki, still needs to be worked on.) Tag: Visual edit
- 14:3214:32, 17 August 2025 Consumer Rights Wiki:In the news (hist | edit) [1,738 bytes] JackFromWisconsin (talk | contribs) (Create a "meta" page about the wiki and its coverage in the news. Might be interesting for others to check out) Tag: Visual edit originally created as "In the news"
- 13:0413:04, 17 August 2025 Google forces your device to join their "Find Hub" network, hard to opt out (hist | edit) [2,675 bytes] Akranium (talk | contribs) (Google added some devices to their "Find Hub" network without consent, only imforming via email. Forces you to accept policy if you try to opt-out.)
- 10:1410:14, 17 August 2025 Minecraft enforceing undisclosed server EULA terms (hist | edit) [2,603 bytes] Contom (talk | contribs) (Minecraft used non-existent ToS to take down user mods. It was about violating rule, that did not exist in public ToS and it refered to document, that was only accesible throught wishelblowers as document was under NDA as internal rules. Which they hypocriticaly violated themself by partnering with Nerf toy company that promotes weapons.) originally created as "Minecraft usage of terms of service, that do not exist or documents behind NDA for legal take down of mods."