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Title: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: fjaz1 on April 26, 2015, 10:50:08 pm
Does anyone else think it is wrong for people to be forced to join Facebook in order to do tasks on CrowdFlower?  This is just another way that makes us vulnerable to our personal info being used by others who we don't know and probably shouldn't trust.  I try to limit the amount of info I give to join a site and if it is too much or it seems like a shady site I don't join, and I do check out the sites and their reviews before I join them.  I make a good bit of money on CrowdFlower so I now have to decide whether it is worth it to have a profile on Facebook.  I think there should be another way to stay on CF and not have to join FB and for them to put people in the position to make a decision like that is simply not right.  Why should we have to give up our privacy to do penny tasks :bad:  I guess if I want to keep making money on CF I have no choice at the moment but I will write CF and voice my concerns :thumbsup:  Any thoughts?
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: appy9104 on April 27, 2015, 06:20:13 am
I have a Facebook account and I haven't done a task since it as been a requirement for them to have access while there is not any personal info not already on the web,  they get access to all my friends/family.  I really have know idea what they want to do with it. 
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: oldbuddy on April 27, 2015, 07:44:49 am
Set up a new Facebook account and don't put any information on it you don't want seen. Get a fresh gmail account for your email and use it only for that.
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: charmaine56 on April 27, 2015, 08:12:54 am
i have checked in my tasks what they can look at. but setting up a new account for this sounds safer
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: mjdoug03 on April 27, 2015, 10:40:49 am
I thought everybody had a facebook account.
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: fjaz1 on April 28, 2015, 12:55:44 am
NO! Everybody doesn't have a Facebook account, what a ridiculous assumption :bad:
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: fjaz1 on April 28, 2015, 01:00:18 am
Once you join Facebook you allow their cookies to be on YOUR computer which allows access by them and others for potential hacking, which can be done by anyone.  :bad:
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: kaitsilva on April 28, 2015, 04:07:14 am
You can create a Facebook account with very little personal information, use a fake display name, restrict everyone from seeing it, and use it specifically for tasks.  It's a bit of a hassle, sure, but you still don't have to put all your information out there.

My MIL enters a lot of sweepstakes and has a Facebook account set up that way. Works well for her!
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: moon29 on April 28, 2015, 06:17:21 am
the reason they were forced to do this is because of people finding ways to open multiple accounts and doing the same tasks over and over and getting paid for them. 
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: oldbuddy on April 28, 2015, 07:32:19 am
Once you join Facebook you allow their cookies to be on YOUR computer which allows access by them and others for potential hacking, which can be done by anyone.  :bad:

That is ridiculous, you are no more vulnerable with a Facebook account than you are with any other online service.
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: MythPhiled on April 28, 2015, 07:51:21 am
Facebook used to be more strict about their accounts.  I heard a story about certain entertainers that don't use their real names being allowed to have a FB account under their alias, the name that they 'go by'.
I do not want to 'spam' my family/friends that have no interest in PTC websites.
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: BlackSheepNY on April 28, 2015, 12:11:41 pm
Once you join Facebook you allow their cookies to be on YOUR computer which allows access by them and others for potential hacking, which can be done by anyone.  :bad:

Every time you surf the internet you allow "cookies" on your computer.  In order to protect yourself from hacking, viruses, trojans, and other unsavory things, it's up to you to protect your investment by using things such as anti-virus and malware removal tools (for those "drive-by" occasions).  Cookies aren't the problem, stupid people are the problem, LOL.
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: clickers on April 28, 2015, 12:18:14 pm
Now, you can no longer remain annonomys. They get to see all of your stuff. You have to weigh if its worth it to you to continue to do their task
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: wsnyyankees2009 on April 28, 2015, 12:39:49 pm
I do not want to 'spam' my family/friends that have no interest in PTC websites.

Cookies aren't the problem, stupid people are the problem, LOL.

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Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: king4cash on April 29, 2015, 05:05:29 am
I agree with you, I do not think that we should be forced to join a social media site, just to be a part of  another site...
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: skippymcnapper on April 29, 2015, 07:02:11 am
Having a Facebook account is basically giving up your online privacy anyway. Do some google searches to see what they are selling to advertisers about their members, you won't worry about CF anymore
Title: Re: CrowdFlower Tasks and Facebook
Post by: fjaz1 on May 03, 2015, 04:38:43 am
Once you join Facebook you allow their cookies to be on YOUR computer which allows access by them and others for potential hacking, which can be done by anyone.  :bad:

That is ridiculous, you are no more vulnerable with a Facebook account than you are with any other online service.
That is ridiculous to say that because some sites are safer than others and can be trusted more than FB especially since you are giving real info and leaving yourself open to comments you may not want others to see and have no control who can put them there.  For example I feel quite safe on this site because people don't know your real name and you can't easily contact others unless you do sly stuff like say google me.  The point I was trying to make anyway was not about the security of FB per say, but was that being forced to join it in order to do CF tasks is wrong and they should come up with another way, pay attention. 8)