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Recommendations for ensuring safety during BDSM dating and communication on the site BDSMPEOPLE 1. Never give out your account password under any pretext. Administration and support service of the project BDSMPEOPLE will never ask you for your account password. All such requests are fraudulent. 2. Never open Internet addresses, links to websites, or links to photos that may be sent to you in personal correspondence. Ignore requests to visit any sites, go somewhere, or do something. There may be a virus that can steal your passwords or cause some other harm. A typical message sent by attackers may look something like this: Hello! Im interested in your profile. Go to the link: http://sitename.com/myphoto.jpg - there are my erotic photos. or like this: Hello! We invite you to the new BDSM site at: http://sitename.com/ 3. Never transfer money to unfamiliar site users, do not top up someone else’s phone account, no matter what excuse they come up with. Requests "transfer me 1000 money, and then we will meet..." are most likely a scam! 4. Ignore any requests in personal correspondence to send an SMS message to a short number or to provide the code (password) that you received to your number by SMS message, no matter under what pretext you are asked to do this. SMS messages to short numbers are paid and you can lose a significant amount of money. Some sites take money by sending a special code (password) to a phone number, and by communicating the code received via SMS to unknown persons, they can withdraw money from your phone. Typical messages sent by attackers may look something like this: Dear user of the site BDSMPEOPLE! Your account is blocked! To unblock your account, send an SMS with code 4232795 to number 4446 example 2: Hello dear user. You have received complaints about sending spam, you need to confirm that you are not a bot. send an SMS (free) to number 2858 with the text 78732385 Or we will be forced to block access example 3: I sent you an SMS. tell me the code you received so that I can make sure that you gave me your number. 5. Do not send your intimate photos, and do not provide personal information about yourself, which could compromise you and give attackers the opportunity to blackmail. Do not give strangers links to your page on social networks and sites Odnoklassniki, Moi Mir, Moi Krug, VKontakte and others. Do not tell strangers your place of work, income and marital status. 6. Do not share your icq number, e-mail, phone number and other contacts with unfamiliar people without talking on the site for a sufficient time. 7. Do not agree to conduct thematic activities with unfamiliar people without making sure of their adequacy. The first meeting is best carried out on neutral territory in a crowded place, such as a cafe. Do not allow yourself to be tied up in the first action with an unfamiliar partner, because you will not be able to stop the action on your own if something goes wrong. Carefully study all the information and safety rules for the practices you are going to practice. 8. If you have agreed to meet a new acquaintance on his territory, first find out the exact address and tell it to 2-3 of your close friends. And also agree with these friends about follow-up phone calls: the first immediately after you are “on site” (address confirmation), the second - at the end of the meeting. With the agreement that if friends do not wait for these calls at the agreed time, they will immediately begin to look for you. The person inviting you must be made aware of these calls. 9. Never upload other peoples photos to the site instead of your own. By posting other peoples photographs on the Internet without the permission of the owner or copyright holder, you violate the laws of the countrys Civil Code and Criminal Code, which may entail civil and criminal liability. There have already been precedents when users were held criminally liable for posting other peoples photos on social networks. We will be glad if you help supplement these recommendations for ensuring safety in BDSM. For all additions and comments, please write to us by E-mail: info@bdsmpeople.com. Warning about possible fraud At the moment, the project BDSMPEOPLE has only one website address: https://bdsmpeople.com. We have no other addresses sites, groups on social networks or Twitter accounts. Before entering your password on the site, please make sure that the site address in the browser address bar matches our site address. The official and only email address: info@bdsmpeople.com. E-mail technology allows you to specify any address as the sender, so if you suddenly received a letter of questionable content on behalf of BDSMPEOPLE, please contact support at E-mail: info@bdsmpeople.com Administration BDSMPEOPLE will never ask you to provide your account password, under any pretext. |