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The instant messaging apps :croissant: form is already covered.
Actually not trivial to implement: like I implied above, each of those emojis are 2 chars in a JVM (chars are 2 bytes, those emojis are 17 bits). And currently the keylogger feeds us with chars directly inferred from the use of the keyboard's actual keys.
IOW to match a croissant emoji, we'd need to match the actual succession of chars {'1', 'F', '9', '5', '0' }.
That means we have to take it the other way around and teach the ForbiddenPhrase to detect them.
Those https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supplemental_Symbols_and_Pictographs
Range: [U+1F900 - U+1F9FF]
And those in particular: 🥐🍫🍪🍩🥞 (UTF-16: \uD83E\uDD50 \uD83C\uDF6B \uD83C\uDF6A \uD83C\uDF69 \uD83E\uDD5E )
Enchancement request spun from #3
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