Hi piebeyb,site looks quite simple and easily accessible when the site opens you do not feel heavy, I thought how about verification on the inside, what is needed there to verify
okay I see it is quite safe and well, I have not created an account and signed up there, maybe after this look into your site is better now, thanks to the quick response from youHi piebeyb,site looks quite simple and easily accessible when the site opens you do not feel heavy, I thought how about verification on the inside, what is needed there to verify
Thank you for your feedback!
Our verification process is quite simple. We require documents for:
a). Identiy (a photo of your passport, driving license, or National Photo ID card)
b). Address (a utility bill showing your name and address)
c). Income (an income statement, payslip or tax return)
The rest of the verification process involves linking your internet accounts to our site, such as Facebook, Google and Paypal.
I hope that answers your question.
Hi WesternorySeems nice but you have to realise that your competitors like btcJam has a real advantage over you guys - user base.
You are a new service, and your site seems to look worse than btcjam's and less established with less trust, why should people choose you over btcjam?
That is something to think about, to add features that would attract potential customers.
Hi 6RScZy5uvwI've made an account just to warn you all about bitgrants.com. Do not give them any of your data.
They store your password in plaintext. This is MASSIVELY irresponsible and insecure.
To see for yourself, make an account, click forgot password and check your email. It will be written right there in the email.
I second that!It doesn't rest my concern at all, it massively heightens it.
Sorry, but your head IT developer is dangerously inept and unqualified.
Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES should a raw password EVER be accessible to you, password-protected or not. They should be hashed with a unique salt. Honestly, this is security 101.
If they are this irresponsible with passwords I dare not think how they're storing the rest of your users' information.
What does that even mean?...Our passwords are not kept as plaintext, but are encrypted and password protected. I can't go in to our security procedures much more but I assure you they are inaccessible via conventional means...
Yes I visited your site and I see the "https" (SSL certificate)......I've just been in contact with our head IT developer and he assures me the password is transmitted to your email via TLS, which means it's secured by SSL and thus encrypted when transmitted to your inbox.
Our passwords are not kept as plaintext, but are encrypted and password protected. I can't go in to our security procedures much more but I assure you they are inaccessible via conventional means.
I hope that rests your concern.
Thanks
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