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@ilumium I'm going by the article here.

The story is suspicious. A lot of the things they treat as signs of someone being up to no good sound like standard privacy features. It doesn't necessarily mean someone is up to no good.

Other things could be explained by a one man show. Someone might not want their personal info to be public (harassment?). If it's relatively amateur, they might not have a privacy policy.

It sounds like they are processing and acting on emails sent to them.

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