So, structuring the answer: explain that Knockout is a paid plugin, mention where to get it, suggest alternatives or built-in tools, warn against downloading from unknown sites, and offer tips on hair editing in Photoshop without additional software. Also, highlight the importance of using legitimate sources to avoid security risks.

I should also consider that the user might have outdated information. Perhaps there used to be a free version but it's no longer available. Or maybe they're trying to find a cracked version, which is illegal and unethical. I need to make sure the response stays within legal and ethical boundaries.

Wait, are there free alternatives to Knockout? Maybe GIMP, which is open-source, has similar functionality. Or other tools like Remove.bg, which is an online tool for removing backgrounds and hair. But the user specifically asked about Photoshop, so staying within that ecosystem is key. Maybe suggesting using Select and Mask workspace in Photoshop for basic hair removal, which is part of the standard features.

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