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Now, people use his website in order to convince their users, participants or audiences that they are tossing a fair coin. That whatever game or process they're running is an honest and just one – at least within the boundaries of randomness. There would be, it must be noted, a rather large incentive for Haahr and his colleagues who collaborate on random.org to manipulate the output of the website if it allowed them to rig the result of a lottery draw, for example.