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The mission of this Wiki is to document a new generation of consumer exploitation that bears no resemblance to issues of the 1950s-1990s. We focus on the issues that often go unnoticed by review sites, tech press, and traditional consumer protection publications.

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26 April 2026

  • 01:0501:05, 26 April 2026 CSS tracking (hist | edit) [2,422 bytes] Rudxain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{StubNotice}} '''CSS-based tracking''' and '''CSS fingerprinting,''' consist on abusing the semantics of CSS, in order to trick web-browsers to send data to servers. ==How it works== CSS can declare that certain resources/assets be used ''if'' certain conditions are met.<ref>https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Guides/Media_queries</ref> Since browsers implement lazy-loading, thi...") Tag: Visual edit

25 April 2026

  • 20:3220:32, 25 April 2026 Fake lifetime license (hist | edit) [1,117 bytes] Rudxain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{StubNotice}} '''Fake lifetime license''' is a marketing scam in which customers are misled and/or blatantly lied to, with respect to the expiration date of a license they acquired. This is distinct from post-purchase EULA modification, as the license was never changed, it was always fake. ==How it works== Companies may deceptively advertise a product or service as having a "lifetime" or "forever" license, so that when a customer legally gets a license (typically...") Tag: Visual edit

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