Sites promising "free accounts" often ask you to log in first – to "verify you're human" or "generate an API key." When you enter your Lifeselector (or worse, email and reused password), you're handing your credentials directly to scammers. They will then:
Before diving into the hack myth, let's clarify what Lifeselector is. Lifeselector is an interactive video platform offering adult-oriented "choose-your-own-adventure" style content. Users pay for subscriptions or tokens to access scenes, make choices, and unlock premium story paths.
: "Hacking" software downloads frequently contain viruses or keyloggers designed to steal financial information.
Hacking undermines the integrity of the interactive experience, potentially ruining it for others. It also raises significant ethical concerns regarding privacy and consent.
Lifeselector can sue you for damages, including lost revenue and legal fees.