Quote Originally Posted by Ace View Post
You'd be surprised by the amount of people getting fooled by staff impersonators without a staff tag...

This too, anybody can pretend to be a PR, without a tag and say "I need your email and password to add stuff to your account".

Having someone's email isn't a great threat, having the password to it is, so even if fooled to give your email the harm is minimal.
It would sound more convincing when a newspaper admin would ask.
Of course, there are many other things they would ask for, extremely personal information.
The imposter would probably ask for your password as well, in that case.
Remember, we're talking about Sean here, the interviewer.

If there's people who mistake people posing as a PR without a staff tag, they'll probably
mistake a person posing as a Newspaper Admin without a staff tag, since they don't even have one!
Anyways, this is my personal opinion. It's Pamaj's decision, not mine, not anyone else's.

My opinions have a right to exist, I won't argue with you either, Ace.
It's better to be safe then sorry.
Don't bother using the excuse, "Staff members are not responsible for loss accounts"
You're all responsible for preventing the loss of accounts. I would think twice about this if I were you.

That's all I need to say here. Close the thread