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Do you fill in questionaries on unsecure websites?
Thread poster: Charlotte Blank
Charlotte Blank Germany Local time: 14:13 Czech to German + ...
Nov 18, 2010
Hi all,
I was asked by an agency to fill in a questionary on their website but as it is not secure I'm reluctant to write my name, mail and physical addresses, phone number etc., well all the data they're asking normally. Moreover the questionary is only working with IE...
It's an agency I would like to work with but when I told them about my concerns they answered very friendly but firmly that they understand my problem but there is no other possibility and they themse... See more
Hi all,
I was asked by an agency to fill in a questionary on their website but as it is not secure I'm reluctant to write my name, mail and physical addresses, phone number etc., well all the data they're asking normally. Moreover the questionary is only working with IE...
It's an agency I would like to work with but when I told them about my concerns they answered very friendly but firmly that they understand my problem but there is no other possibility and they themselves would not misuse anything.
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Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 05:13 English to German + ...
In memoriam
No other possibility...
Nov 18, 2010
Sigh. So, none of them is capable of typing/copying and pasting your name and address into their system?
This "registering online" game is one of my pet peeves. I do not wish to "register", "retrieve" jobs or "enter" any data online for invoicing. I have my own stationery and if anyone wants to work with me, give me a call or send an email.
Sorry, I am stubborn.
But my mailbox is spam-free.
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Samuel Murray Netherlands Local time: 14:13 Member (2006) English to Afrikaans + ...
Why not?
Nov 18, 2010
Charlotte Blank wrote: I was asked by an agency to fill in a questionary on their website but as it is not secure I'm reluctant to write my name, mail and physical addresses, phone number etc., well all the data they're asking normally.
You're just being paranoid. All the data they normally ask are data that a translator with a web site would normally put on his web site, so that data is available for everyone to see. Besides, if you would send this information via e-mail, ask yourself: do you encrypt your e-mail?
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Alex Lago Spain Local time: 14:13 English to Spanish + ...
Agree with Nicole and Samuel
Nov 19, 2010
I have to agree with Nicole, I also hate filling in all these online agency forms
However if you are going to fill them in, I have to agree with Samuel, it's not like your giving them anything anyone could not find out from your Proz profile.
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