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: Users are often directed to "verify they are human" by completing endless surveys. These are designed to generate advertising revenue for the site owner while never providing the promised account details. Finally, I should make sure the essay is
: Credential lists from October 2019 are almost certainly outdated. Most platforms identify compromised accounts and reset passwords or ban the accounts shortly after a leak is detected. A Better Way Forward These scams often mimic trusted services like Netflix,
: These databases are often a "honey pot" designed to capture the information of users who attempt to log in using the shared credentials.