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Quote from: "Guest"Martha, One way to recognize an unsecured site is one which tracks down your personal information and then posts it for others to see which can be extremely dangerous. This can occur by just emailing someone also, so be careful about who you email or accept emails from. You are better off corresponding thru a website which keeps your information private.I posted information for you to review but fornits attempted to track down my personal information as you can see a few posts above this one, I didnt realize fornits was like that. They can do this to you also since this site is unsecured. If you enter any reputable site your identity is safe and there are built in procedures which keeps your identity private. The links I provided are secure sites for you to visit. You will see when you enter them there is no personal information of other visitors there. I would be a little nervous about contacting anyone here on fornits. I didn’t realize they did that here.Nobody in the site's administration tracked you down. You provided a link to your site (parentteenguide.com). IT turns out that link is to a WWASP affiliated program advertisement site. By googling a phone number on that page it is revealed that it shares the same nubmer as many other wwasp affilated websites (in other words, your website is a WWASP front and you are one of their uber-ethical "salespeople" (who gets a grand kickback for every child enrollment or a month's free tuition)).Another number on that webpage, when googled, reveals to be the same as one for "intellipute", an IT service is fairly vague about what it actually does. The contact information on that webpage states "call 1-866-404-7111 to sign up today. E-mail: kathy@intellipute.net · Pay me securely with your Visa or MasterCard"Nobody who administers this site invaded your privacy in any way. You came on here trying to sell something and got upset when the populace of this forum tried to investigate what, exactly you were selling and what is your agenda. Oh boo hoo. You got exposed as a WWAPS con artist. Waaaah.@Martha: Information on WWASP and how they operate here:http://www.isaccorp.org/wwasps.aspThere are thousands of websites out there affiliated with WWASP, spamming the web with a scattergun approach, trying to appear "independent" when in reality, they're all under the same umbrealla. It's the type of fradulent misrepresentation in advertising that is oh so VERY common in this industry. All your son is to these people is a paycheck. Beware of anybody trying to sell you something or refer you to any school. It is VERY likely they are gettign paid by the school for the referral (in WWASP's case it's a thousand dollars a head, or a free months tuition (many parents are recruited into this MLM (pyramid) scheme.))
Martha, One way to recognize an unsecured site is one which tracks down your personal information and then posts it for others to see which can be extremely dangerous. This can occur by just emailing someone also, so be careful about who you email or accept emails from. You are better off corresponding thru a website which keeps your information private.I posted information for you to review but fornits attempted to track down my personal information as you can see a few posts above this one, I didnt realize fornits was like that. They can do this to you also since this site is unsecured. If you enter any reputable site your identity is safe and there are built in procedures which keeps your identity private. The links I provided are secure sites for you to visit. You will see when you enter them there is no personal information of other visitors there. I would be a little nervous about contacting anyone here on fornits. I didn’t realize they did that here.