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Do you ever break the law or help people do so?

Updated over 8 months ago

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.

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