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Don't Provide Your Identity To Any Website!

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Thanks for the advice, I do not like KYC at all, nor do I register on any site or Airdrop that requests KYC, these sites are not safe for you to place your personal documents in because they can be used illegally, and also these sites (which You put your personal data (KYC) for hacking and your data is stolen.


 

 

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I advised every should not revealed his/her identity to any website because there is no any that will ask of your identity but only the scam ones so be vigilant to proyect your asset  dont trust any website

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such web sites exploit you by means of the use of the praise that you do now not get, and by using filling out your facts, you come to be a consumer for them in any task that uses your records and other functions as nicely. i consider you about what i've stated to you, you do not want to present your data, and you'll only direct this through the mail wherein you receive notifications from web sites that don't hyperlink you with any courting.

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Yes we need too be carful because Internet is full with Scam's so before we should operate on  any site we should make sure we know more about the site and we believe on it 

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Thank you for this important information this is forum has carried me away with the interesting post guidance and advices given by the top members seriously newbies are carried along to know everything about the system 

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Sir,

I hope you are much better.

Thank you so much for giving us advice sir,

it was very important for everyone I agree with you!

The words you have said are too much at the moment!!

so we should be careful....

best of luck sir

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I am thanks you were gave such a good suggest my dear @Cammer friend. You are told the truth and we are have to stop to send the identity to some website that we are not even know what they will do with it and if they are scammer or not.

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I think its really important to really be sure that we are able to follow the right ideas that we work for the greatest risk today is to identity theft and guys accessing your private information for the same but the worst is when people try to take advantage of your work and that is very painful the truth is lets be very careful and things will work for us.

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On 5/25/2020 at 1:13 PM, Cammer said:

Hello dear friends. 

A lot of websites, especially Airdrops websites, require KYC or identity verification in order to get the free bonus for example. 

However, some of these sites might be scam and could steal your ID very easily!

So please, do some researches before sharing your ID.

Thanks  very much my good friend, I actually didn't know that Airdrop website can cause any damage, please can you tell me how or what those scammers do ask when they want to scam someone because I always use my main Gmail in all the thing I want to register.

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Thank you very a whole lot for the rationalization, it's also properly to feature that it's far most suitable not to apply the mobile cellphone to make transfers, for the reason that it is one of the websites wherein non-public statistics may be stolen most without difficulty, preferably from a laptop with an awesome antivirus gadget and that has key protection.
 

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I am also not prefer to send identity any website.Because you can face trouble anytime if you doing this.Your identity can handover to hackers.Then you will face the trouble.

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I only provide KYC for reliable and popular exchanges. Never give your personal information to ICOs and new projects because most of them are scam and it is very probable they use your information in criminal activities or money laundering.

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I don't like folks gentle of airdrop which asks ID verification for the reason that they are new development they tin purloin our delicate facts hence that's why I always join that airdrop which are kycfree and they arrange possibility to prepare impressive in future 

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Hi, thank you so much for your advice. Yes you are true most of the websites Requires us to provide them over personal information. If we provide then at the end they stole us. So i always remember where to put my info where not. And i cannot provide anything to this type of sites like airdrops etc.

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i don't like the ones form of airdrop which asks files verification because they are new task they are able to scouse borrow our non-public records so that's why i continually join that airdrop which might be kycfree and they have potential to do something in destiny

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On 5/25/2020 at 6:13 PM, Cammer said:

Hello dear friends. 

A lot of websites, especially Airdrops websites, require KYC or identity verification in order to get the free bonus for example. 

However, some of these sites might be scam and could steal your ID very easily!

So please, do some researches before sharing your ID.

Thank  you for your tips. There are really many sides which ask us our real identity but I also agree there is scam and so we don't it shouldn't share our personal information in this sites.

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Yes, dear friend, I totally agree since there are many platforms that ask you for your data to receive a certain amount of cryptocurrencies, a certain thing is that most of them are a scam, therefore advice to seek information about it
Good luck and big winnings for everyone
A big greeting to the whole community

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Thanks For the advice dear. I agree With ypu we should never provide our identity to any website unless we are 100% sure about tgeir credibility and security.As their are many website that do scam with people in the name of Profit So always be carefull while providing ypur identity or working at that site unless you are sure. Stay Blessed!

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Yes bro I am also agree with you when I create my account on cryptotalk I also have tense that y hevwill steel my identity and my personal information but now I think this is a good website and he will not copy any of my data because he will give me money and he will provide me part time job. I also say that all of you to beware of other websites.

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Thank you, my friend, and for me I will not go into such an experience before I ask more and learn so that I do not make mistakes. My question is for you and those in charge of this beautiful work because we are one family.

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That's true, i strongly agree with you. Don't let anyone get your personal information, Why? It could leads you on being scammed or being hacked, not all the people in crypto currency are willing to help you so think before you do some action or asked seniors first.

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I agree, even before I join this forum I check it's background first so that I can assure that this website is legitimate and safe. There are lots of scam lurking around online and if we are not careful we might become a victim. For example, I encountered a phishing site before, it really looks like facebook's login page but since I notice that the URL is different from the original, I immediately close the tab.
We should always look for evidence or proof and give attention to small details.

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On 5/25/2020 at 8:13 PM, Cammer said:

Hello dear friends. 

A lot of websites, especially Airdrops websites, require KYC or identity verification in order to get the free bonus for example. 

However, some of these sites might be scam and could steal your ID very easily!

So please, do some researches before sharing your ID.

Researching before joining or registering to some website is a must. There are lots and lots of fake sites out there and some of them are created for scamming people. This is my only advice for everyone, do researches, read articles, watch videos on what crypto platform you will join so that ypu won't be scammed.

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KYC is a feature that mist crypto traders hate. No one wants to give out their data because if privacy. Bitcoin has given us privacy we have always wanted but exchanges are trying to break that. This is why people run away from some exchanges.

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I agree to the opinion because many faucet sites use kyc technology to make your register on their website which is a security risk to your wallet and private identity.

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