| Risk Type | Description | |-----------|-------------| | | Executable files or browser extensions may install keyloggers, ransomware, or crypto miners. | | Phishing | You might be asked to enter your own Privatter or social media credentials — which get stolen. | | Account theft | Some “openers” require logging in via your account, leading to session hijacking. | | Legal issues | Unauthorized access to password-protected content may violate computer fraud laws (e.g., CFAA in the US, similar laws in Japan/EU). | | Wasted time | Most tools are fake — they show ads, surveys, or endless captchas without unlocking anything. |
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