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>browse website
>"you need to login to view this"
>log in
>it puts you on the main page instead on the page you actually wanted to view
what a shit design
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shouldn't have deactivated cookies
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>>log in
>i rolled over like a cuck and got humiliated for it
they do it on purpose and you deserve it
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>>106485841
You are not that hamster, though.
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>>106485841
Something similar happened to me the other day; Turns out it was Decentraleyes which hasn't been updated in a while and shit's breaking already.

It's over.
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>>106485841
It's a slight vulnerability to redirect on login to an arbitrary page because a l337 hacker can hijack that input and change it to some other page. You have to design the redirect in a way that's not braindead stupid, which is hard for some.
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>>106485841
humiliation ritual
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>>106485841
Even worse is them obscuring the login link, prevent you from using password managers, and encouraging you to login using google or some other big tech site.
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>browse website
>"you need to login to view this"
>leave website and never return
This is the one and only correct answer, you cringe ass zoomer trannies.
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>>106485841
That is fat as fuck for a dwarf hamster



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