I had some time so I put together a video summarizing this thread for others to watch and hopefully learn about this terrible practice. Maybe somebody from Colgate or Apple will see this and take notice!
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I received this marketing material from Colgate and in the package was this plastic card with a flip-out USB key that I thought was a USB drive with Colgate brochures/videos. Instead, the device turned out to be a keystroke injector, taking over the keyboard input to launch a browser on your computer. This is a sneaky and dangerous practice, susceptible to hacks and total waste!
The URL it types is 25 characters, but can be entered only as 17 characters (srt.red/CAEnglish) without the "https://", and if they shortened it more could easily be 10 (srt.red/CE) as they can control the bitly shortcut. They could have just printed in big letters to go to "srt.red/CE" (English), or "srt.red/CF" (French) or "srt.red/US" (USA) instead of making this useless piece of garbage that causes issues on Linux machines, has the potential to mess up your system and does stuff you don't expect!
At least if they provided a useful USB Storage Drive (e.g. 16GB) with their name on it, it would have some utility and more impact. Instead, this promo material is used once and trashed! It only shows how ridiculous marketing is getting and I am sure Colgate is unaware or doesn't know this is bad practice or likely to leave a negative impression.