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Welcome to the Consumer Rights Wiki

Creating the internet's largest dedicated repository of information on anti-consumer practices, one edit at a time.

Currently serving 1,021 articles - thanks to 136 recent contributors

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How to Help

Your #1 mission: Help build this wiki. We’re looking for contributors who care about protecting consumer rights. Here’s how you can get started:

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Don’t want to write a full article? No problem, here are other ways to contribute:

Want to understand the bigger picture? Read our Mission Statement to learn what we’re about.

Announcements

2026-01-14

Happy Birthday to us!

As hard as it is to believe, it's already been a year since the Consumer Rights Wiki was first launched (albeit under a different name - real OGs remember the Consumer Action Taskforce Wiki!).

One year on, we've got almost 1000 content articles, and the Wiki continues to grow in both quantity and quality with every passing day.

I'd like to give a huge shoutout to the Consumer Rights Wiki team - both those here on the Wiki and everyone who works to keep the Discord running. Everyone's been fantastic, and the Wiki would not be even close to where it is now without everyone's hard work. Louis remarked the other day when he found that the article had already been updated even before he covered Bose open-sourcing their SoundTouch API that he was happy 'this website will be living on... ...even if I'm not a part of it'. Fortunately he is very much still a part of the project, but it's you guys, and everyone who edits, contributes to, or uses the Wiki that make this kind of self-sustaining progress possible.

A special shoutout as well to our top contributors of the year. Despite Bythmusters' remarkable assault on the top contributors leaderboard page over the last month (Louis was disqualified due to a lot of his edits coming from bulk image imports that padded his stats - although he's done plenty of real editing too!), **AnotherConsumerRightsPerson** has come out on top of this year's leaderboard as our top contributor! Mr Pollo is comfortably in the #2 spot, and is a fantastic mod who's been with us from the very start.

There's still a lot of work to be done, both on the website and its content. To help with the website side of things, **we have created a survey:** here. We'll release the results in a few weeks along with a longer and more complete 'blog post' style post about the state of the Consumer Rights Wiki, and future plans. Please take the time to fill it out regardless of how much you use the Wiki, as we want to hear from everyone's experiences of the Wiki!

I'll wrap this up for now - here's to many more years of building up our information base, and using it to hold companies to account!

Thank you everyone,

- Keith
Wiki manager

2025-12-02

We are happy to announce that we're launching the first couple of our project pages on the Wiki - These are going to be a collection of pages where we organise specific tasks that need completing and in a way that should make it easy for you guys to find edits you'd like to make. If you've avoided editing in the past due to being a bit intimidated about making big edits, you just weren't sure where your effort would be needed, or are new to editing, then these project pages might be a good place to look!

The first two are we have released are: Archive everything - where we make the Wiki more resistant to link rot by archiving important links our articles use as references, and, Cargo-complete - where we make sure that every article has its full set of metadata.

The hub for project pages, where any future project pages will be listed, can be found here: https://consumerrights.wiki/w/Projects:Hub. We're also happy for people to suggest or propose ideas for future projects on the discussion page of the project hub!


In The News

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Also see: In the news for coverage about this project.

Consumer Tools

Ad & tracking blockers

  • Pi-hole – Self-hosted network-based ad blocker.
  • uBlock Origin – Efficient browser-based ad and tracker blocker.

Anti-scam resources

  • Have I Been Pwned – Check if your email/password was exposed in a breach.
  • CFPB – File complaints and view alerts about financial services.
  • VirusTotal / Hybrid Analysis – Scan files for potential malware.
  • Triage – Online sandbox for analyzing executables.

Archival tools

  • Wayback Machine – World’s largest internet archival service
  • archive.today – Smaller internet archival service for unsupported IA websites (e.g: Twitter/X (frontends only), Facebook, Reddit, Paywalled Articles)
  • SingleFile – Browser extension to save website EULA/privacy policy as html locally
  • ArchiveBox – Self-hosted website archival tool

Corporate accountability & recalls

Repair & Open designs

Price & product transparency

  • CamelCamelCamel – Amazon price tracker to detect deceptive price drops.
  • Keepa – Detailed price history and deals on Amazon products.
  • TrueStar – Analyzes Amazon reviews for manipulation. [Subscription needed]

Privacy & surveillance tools

  • SimpleOptOut – Direct links to opt out of data brokers.
    • EasyOptOuts – Automated data broker opt-out service. [Subscription needed]

Subscription & dark pattern tracking

  • Trim – Finds and cancels unwanted subscriptions.
  • Goodbudget – Budgeting app with debt tracker. [Subscription needed]
  • Terms of Service; Didn’t Read / PrivacySpy – Summarizes privacy policies and rates companies by trustworthiness.
  • Deceptive Design – Defines, identifies, and catalogs dark patterns and deceptive design practices in various software and services.
  • Dark Pattern Games – A game review website devoted to helping you find games that don't use psychological tricks to manipulate you into becoming an addicted gamer.
New Pages

27 January 2026

  • 06:3906:39, 27 January 2026 Claude (hist | edit) [1,616 bytes] ClippyWantsToHelp (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{StubNotice}}{{ProductCargo |Company=Anthropic |ProductLine= |ReleaseYear=2023 |InProduction=Yes |ArticleType=Product |Category=Software, Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI, Large Language Models |Website=https://claude.ai/ |Description= |Logo= }} '''Claude''' is a generative artificial intelligence, a large language model (LLM) developed and released by Anthropic. It was created with the objective of being a safe AI for the public. ==Consumer-impact summary==...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 00:2800:28, 27 January 2026 Domino's (hist | edit) [4,959 bytes] SquidthePlummer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CompanyCargo |Logo=domino }} {{Ph-C-Int}} ==Consumer-impact summary== {{Ph-C-CIS}} ==Incidents== {{Ph-C-Inc}} This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in. Any incidents not mentioned here can be found in the [[:Category:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|{{PAGENAME}} category]]. ===Example incident one (''date'')=== {{Main|link to the main CR Wiki article}} Short summary of the incident (could be the same as the summary preceding the art...")
  • 00:1300:13, 27 January 2026 Exit of Crucial from consumer business (hist | edit) [2,865 bytes] ClippyWantsToHelp (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{StubNotice}} {{IncidentCargo |Company=Micron |StartDate=2025-12-03 |EndDate= |Status=Active |ProductLine=Crucial components |Product= DRAM, SSDs |ArticleType=Incident |Type= |Description=Micron announces the exit of Crucial from consumer business to focus in AI and datacenters}} On December 3, 2025 Micron Technology announced that Crucial will exit from the consumer business to focus in the AI business. Micron will do Crucial product shipments until February...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

26 January 2026

  • 22:2222:22, 26 January 2026 Micron (hist | edit) [1,774 bytes] ClippyWantsToHelp (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{CompanyCargo |Founded=1978-10 |Industry=Semiconductors, Computer hardware |Logo=Micron Technology logo 2024.svg |Type=Public |Website=https://www.micron.com/ |Description=American producer of computer components, such as DRAM, flash memory and SSDs. Their headquarters are located in Boise, Idaho. }} {{Ph-C-Int}} ==Consumer-impact summary== {{Ph-C-CIS}} ==Incidents== {{Ph-C-Inc}} This is a list of all consumer-protection incidents this company is involved in....")
  • 19:2719:27, 26 January 2026 Poste Italiane turned a free identification service into a subscription (hist | edit) [3,519 bytes] Firebricktree (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{IncidentCargo |Company=Poste Italiane |StartDate=2026-01-01 |Status=Active |ProductLine=Digital ID |Product=SPID |ArticleType=Service |Type=Subscription |Description=Poste Italiane turned SPID from a free service into a yearly subscription }} {{Ph-I-Int}} ==Background== {{Ph-I-B}} ==[Incident]== {{Ph-I-I}} ===[Company]'s response=== {{Ph-I-ComR}} ==Lawsuit== {{Ph-I-L}} ==Consumer response== {{Ph-I-ConR}} ==References== {{reflist}} {{Ph-I-C}}")
  • 12:5512:55, 26 January 2026 User:Bythmusters/templatetesting (hist | edit) [242 bytes] Bythmusters (talk | contribs) (making page) originally created as "Qwerty"
  • 02:5702:57, 26 January 2026 ChatGPT (hist | edit) [8,446 bytes] ClippyWantsToHelp (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{StubNotice}}{{ProductCargo |Company=OpenAI |ProductLine=Generative Artificial Intelligence |ReleaseYear=2022 |InProduction=Yes |ArticleType=Product |Category=Software, Generative Artificial Intelligence |Website=https://chat.openai.com/ |Description=ChatGPT and their impact on consumers |Logo=}} '''ChatGPT''' (Chat Generative Pre-Trained) is a generative artificial intelligence application developed and marketed by OpenAI. It was released on November 30th, 2022. It...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 02:2202:22, 26 January 2026 Minecraft Chat Reporting and Restriction (hist | edit) [4,419 bytes] Charlie 6 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{IncidentCargo |Company=Microsoft |Status=Active |Product=Minecraft |ArticleType=Product |Type=Privacy }} {{Ph-I-Int}} ==Background== {{Ph-I-B}} ==[Incident]== {{Ph-I-I}} ===[Company]'s response=== {{Ph-I-ComR}} ==Lawsuit== {{Ph-I-L}} ==Consumer response== {{Ph-I-ConR}} ==References== {{reflist}} {{Ph-I-C}}")

25 January 2026

  • 20:4420:44, 25 January 2026 List of car models with anti-ownership and anti-privacy practices (hist | edit) [4,738 bytes] Meep (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page details specific car models that either collect and sell user data or lock certain features behind an additional paywall or subscription. {| class="wikitable" |+ Car Models |- ! Brand !! Parent Company !! Paywalled Features? !! Models That Have Paywalled Features !! Features Paywalled !! Cost of Unlocking Features !! Collect User Data? !! Ability to opt out? |- | Mitsubishi || Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance || Yes || Example || Example || Example || Exam...") originally created as "List of Car Models with Anti-Ownership and Anti-Privacy Practices"
  • 18:0218:02, 25 January 2026 Restaurant Brands International caught training AI models using customer voices (hist | edit) [5,000 bytes] SquidthePlummer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{IncidentCargo}} {{Ph-I-Int}} ==Background== {{Ph-I-B}} ==[Incident]== {{Ph-I-I}} ===[Company]'s response=== {{Ph-I-ComR}} ==Lawsuit== {{Ph-I-L}} ==Consumer response== {{Ph-I-ConR}} ==References== {{reflist}} {{Ph-I-C}}") originally created as "Resturant Brand International Caught Training their AI module using consumers voices"