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scareware
thumb|right|An example of a scareware popup
Scareware is a form of malware which uses social engineering to cause shock, anxiety, or the perception of a threat in order to manipulate users into buying unwanted software (or other products). Scareware is part of a class of malicious software that includes rogue security software, ransomware and other scam software that tricks users into believing their computer is infected with a virus, then suggests that they download and pay for fake antivirus software to remove it. Usually the virus is fictional and the software is non-functional or malware i
false advertising
misleading content in advertisements
GeForce 900 series
series of GPUs by Nvidia
Q108291742
2023 video game developed by Fntastic
GeForce 50 series
graphics card series
Playrix
Playrix Holding Ltd., also known as Playrix Entertainment and Playrix Games, is an Irish developer of free-to-play mobile games behind titles such as Township, Fishdom, Homescapes, and Gardenscapes. The company was founded in 2004 by brothers Dmitry Bukhman and Igor Bukhman and is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland.
Power Balance
hologram bracelet

Snuff
1976 film by Michael Findlay

Homescapes
Homescapes is a casual free-to-play puzzle game. It was developed and launched by Playrix in 2017 as a spiritual successor to their 2016 match-3 game, Gardenscapes. The storyline narrates attempts by the game's protagonist, Austin the Butler, to restore his childhood home. The game is available on Apple's App Store for iOS and macOS, and also on Android via Google Play, Amazon Appstore, or Huawei AppGallery. It is also available for Windows on the Microsoft Store.

Gardenscapes
2016 video game

There's One Born Every Minute
1942 film by Harold Young
Freedom 251
smartphone scam in India

Township
freemium city-building game
Willy's Chocolate Experience
controversial 2024 event in Glasgow

Sea-Monkeys
Sea-Monkeys is a marketing term for brine shrimp (Artemia) sold as novelty aquarium pets. Developed in the United States in 1957 by Harold von Braunhut, they are sold as eggs intended to be added to water, and most often come bundled in a kit of three pouches and instructions. Sometimes a small tank and additional pouches are included. The product was marketed in the 1960s and 70s, especially in comic books, and remains a presence in popular culture.