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Old-school bypassers relied on sending "null" values. When the survey asked for "Income," the script sent a blank field. Today, server-side validation checks for data types. If a field expects a number and gets a null, the server immediately flags the submission as a bot or a bypass attempt.
curl -X POST 'https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/.../formResponse' \ -d 'entry.123456789=FAKE_ANSWER' \ -d 'entry.987654321=FAKE_EMAIL' \ -d 'submit=Submit' survey bypasser
It asked for his phone number, his zip code, and his mother’s maiden name. Leo knew the drill. These surveys were digital flytraps—infinite loops designed to harvest data without ever actually delivering the file. To the average user, it was a dead end. To Leo, it was a challenge. Old-school bypassers relied on sending "null" values
The short answer is:
Who need quick access to niche files without being slowed down by marketing loops. Privacy-Conscious Users: If a field expects a number and gets
(or, How to Say Nothing in 47 Clicks)
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