Wait, the user might just be looking for information, not to access it. Maybe they heard about it and want to know what it is. So, a balanced approach is needed. Acknowledge the brand, mention the nature of the content, and advise caution regarding legality and appropriateness.

I should also consider if there's a typo. Maybe they meant something else, but given the current info, proceed with the assumption it's about Heyzo's product. Make sure the response is neutral, informative, and avoids promoting or encouraging access to restricted content.

I should check if there's a possibility of a different meaning. Maybe it's a typo or a different product. However, given the format "heyzo-0018", it's likely an item code. The user might be asking for information about this product, maybe where to buy, details, or something else.

I should avoid providing direct links or facilitating access. Instead, offer a general explanation about Heyzo's content and the importance of legal access. Also, remind them to follow local laws and regulations.

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