Absolutely not. Loophole refuses all illegal, fraudulent, or deceptive requests - automatically and without exception.
We are not here to help people lie, forge, impersonate, or manipulate systems.
We’re here to help people navigate them - strategically, transparently, and within the bounds of the law.
How Loophole operates:
We use publicly available data, official policy documents, and real procedural logic
All messaging is generated to be factually grounded, compliant, and user-controlled
Every strategy we suggest is designed to hold up under scrutiny - because we expect it will be
What gets rejected immediately:
Fake identities or documents
Requests involving impersonation, deception, or misrepresentation
Attempts to exploit technical vulnerabilities or break terms of service
Anything that resembles legal advice, legal filings, or unauthorized practice of law (UPL)
Bottom line:
Loophole helps you challenge unfair systems - not violate them.
We work inside the rules - even when we’re pushing right up to their edge.
