Posts: 62
mizpa
Joined: 21 Jan 2009
#1
just had a friend try to register on the forum on my computer, it asks for a mobile phone number to be able to register ..... as that is an invasion of privacy, he won't register. Why would you want our private numbers? This doesn't sound like the antiX forum that I signed up to! I'm with him, I don't want people I don't even know to be calling me and wasting my minutes with sales pitches, surveys etc. Talk about Big Brother! I've noticed that Google is doing the same thing, and they are hooked into the same 'so-called' we-will-protect-your-privacy scam that Facebook, twitter, and all the other anti-'social networking' scam/phishing exercises that you are getting into. Sorry, but this is just too much, I expected better of your forum Anti.
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anticapitalista
Posts: 5,955
Site Admin
Joined: 11 Sep 2007
#2
Nothing to do with me. The forum is owned by freeforums. Give me more details so I can block it if I can.

I got a friend to register and he was not asked for a mobile phone number.

Request: Can some other users test this out. I really do not want anything to do with a forum that asks for such information asked for in the first post. If others are experiencing the same, then we will move antiX forums elsewhere.
Posts: 173
DeepDayze
Joined: 09 Sep 2011
#3
I'll test, Anti

I'll create an account called DeepDayze2, so if I get thru that's me.
Posts: 173
DeepDayze
Joined: 09 Sep 2011
#4
OK, created the account (left it inactive for now) and was not asked for a mobile number. Where does it get asked? on first login, or in the captcha?

I notice Google's been asking for a mobile number for protecting my account...I certainly don't trust the motive for it and I'm sure hackers will go for that if they ever do hijack my gmail.
Posts: 62
mizpa
Joined: 21 Jan 2009
#5
anticapitalista wrote:Nothing to do with me.
Sorry I laid that at your door, I didn't know that the forum provider could screw with the registration process!

It was during the registration phase at the captcha, he didn't even get to a login, when he put in all the name, location etc., did the captcha (which was more of an advertisement for an online travel agency[maybe Travelocity?] or something than it was a true captcha because it asked questions about what was in the vid ) ; it wouldn't continue without a phone number. He put in a phony number, but it recognized that and shut it down unless he put in a working number. Maybe it has something to do with coming from my computer? Although, that wouldn't seem right because the mac addy is not the same as when I originally registered.

I was just trying to help a friend get onto the forum so he could get help with his new Linux experience - with antiX! He has gone now, so I'm just passing on what I know about what happened.
anticapitalista
Posts: 5,955
Site Admin
Joined: 11 Sep 2007
#6
Certainly don't blame your friend for not wanting to give phone details. I'll look at the captcha settings and see if I can change them.
Posts: 173
DeepDayze
Joined: 09 Sep 2011
#7
Try using another captcha plugin, if it is allowed
Posts: 62
mizpa
Joined: 21 Jan 2009
#8
Found out it was Expedia, not Travelocity (maybe I've been hearing too many ads on my wife's"Survivor" or"Amazing Race" episodes __{{emoticon}}__ ) I can't stand those"reality" shows, but if I want to surf the net, I end up having to listen to them as we sit right next to each other!