> Code Breaker by Michael Murray and Gregory Wilson

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Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on June 28th, 2016
I was going to put "Deceptive," but that refers to the advertising, not to the product itself. You cannot "break the code", nor will "You learn how to get into somebody's LOCKED iPhone." This is simply a "digital center tear." A center tear is where the volunteer jots down information you want, they think it gets destroyed, and you retrieve it. Call it what it is: "A practical center tear for the iPhone." I will add 2 more reviews which I read, one said, "cute trick" and others says, "overpriced" they are both accurate. I usually give enthusiastic reviews, could not jump on the bandwagon this time, the advertising got my hopes too high. (Just for clarity, everything is done on the iPhone itself. Nothing is jotted down on paper.)

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Brainbuster
Nov 15th 2019 4:20pm
Newsflash. This is a magic trick.
Key word = "trick"

When you buy loops, are you disappointed because you can't REALLY levitate objects?

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