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The verification of your 'Proz.com Identity' is only for one purpose: To show other site users / future or prospective clients / colleagues that you are who you claim to be on the site. It keeps the site secure and reduces fraud, false or double IDs etc. Obviously if you bring friends and they are not members of Proz.com then their IDs do not need to be verified. There is a whole section in the FAQs of Proz.com that explains the procedure of the verification of IDs. Here you can find it:
... See more The verification of your 'Proz.com Identity' is only for one purpose: To show other site users / future or prospective clients / colleagues that you are who you claim to be on the site. It keeps the site secure and reduces fraud, false or double IDs etc. Obviously if you bring friends and they are not members of Proz.com then their IDs do not need to be verified. There is a whole section in the FAQs of Proz.com that explains the procedure of the verification of IDs. Here you can find it:
http://www.proz.com/faq/qa#qa_vid
I hope this answers all your questions!
Look forward to meeting you!
Arianna ▲ Collapse | | | Russell Jones United Kingdom Local time: 19:19 Italian to English You don't need an ID | Jan 25, 2007 |
Anna, you don't need an ID for a Powwow. Henry & Co. think it can be an asset to site users, that's all - and you can have it verified at a Powwow if you wish - but I see you are already "VIDded" (ID verified) on your profile page anyway! | | | Russell is right! | Jan 25, 2007 |
You don't need an ID to enter a Powwow if this is what you thought. You are very welcome without an ID!!!! And your friends, too! I just thought I do us all a favour by 'verifying the identity' or 'VIDing' (in Proz terms). Sorry for the misunderstanding! | | | Words, Words, Words | Jan 25, 2007 |
This might interest London language buffs:
Words, Words, Words
PATRIZIA PAOLINI with ADAM BOHMAN
Commissioned by and developed at BAC
26 & 30 Jan
'I am Italian, my English is ugly, not proper. I always will have a chance to make a fool of myself with it. Using my wickedness and a few other tricks, I will show you how badly it can get. How painfully it can feel.
How funny it can appear in a chaotick beauty of verbal impediments. Words, Wor... See more This might interest London language buffs:
Words, Words, Words
PATRIZIA PAOLINI with ADAM BOHMAN
Commissioned by and developed at BAC
26 & 30 Jan
'I am Italian, my English is ugly, not proper. I always will have a chance to make a fool of myself with it. Using my wickedness and a few other tricks, I will show you how badly it can get. How painfully it can feel.
How funny it can appear in a chaotick beauty of verbal impediments. Words, Words, Words is an excursion into the world of sounds and words,'
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Cool, Robert - | Jan 25, 2007 |
Thanks! | | | Parole parole parole | Jan 25, 2007 |
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