ding...ding...ding warning bells anyone. How can you trust a site that has a 14 year old admin who registers the domain in his own name. Do you really think the coding is up to scratch or your IP/passwords/e-mail are safe...the easy answer is no.
ding...ding...ding warning bells anyone. How can you trust a site that has a 14 year old admin who registers the domain in his own name. Do you really think the coding is up to scratch or your IP/passwords/e-mail are safe...the easy answer is no.
You dont need to trust it. Just use a different username and pass (and email if you like) than you do everywhere else, if you are worried.
of course...I would do that anyway but I don't feel like having my IP addy broadcast to the world.
But do what you like, all i am saying is might be an idea to sit back and watch. There's a million invites out there not like you need to beg, why rush in?
Why would they broadcast it to the world? There may be a load of incompetent and unscrupulous people out there starting sites (which is why I agree use a different username/pass) but what would be possibly be gained by publically broadcasting "we have a user called xyz and his ip is .......!" ?
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