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Answer» ???help me it is very argent ???help me it is very argentQuote from: PATIO on February 20, 2015, 10:24:05 PM Argent was a great Band...back in the day...Loved by silver surfers. You do realise that anything hidden behind a survey is either a scam or something dodgy. No reputable site uses those surveys... Quote from: siddhesh on February 20, 2015, 08:44:46 PM ???help me it is very argentWhy can't you bypass it/them? Are you saying some websites won't let you view their main content unless you respond to a survey? Surveys are usually optional or voluntary matters. So, can you mention specific examples of what you're referring to? Quote from: camerongray on February 21, 2015, 04:29:04 PM You do realise that anything hidden behind a survey is either a scam or something dodgy. No reputable site uses those surveys...I'm inclined to disagree. Surveys can be, and are, used for legitimate purposes. They are a TOOL for gathering information. Granted, they are often mis-used. Quote from: soybean on February 22, 2015, 09:17:35 AM I'm inclined to disagree. Surveys can be, and are, used for legitimate purposes.The survey's are legitimate. The sites that do this are not. And the content hidden behind a survey that cannot be declined are- I'd go so FAR as to say never- useful. Survey's can be dealt with on commission, a survey company can provide survey's to another site, and that site either get's paid or get's other sorts of kickbacks based on how many people fill out the survey from their LOCATION. Effectively, they are like ads. The company providing the survey wants information to collate for "market research", and are willing to pay money for that information, so sites are constructed promising to provide downloads to high-demand software, documentation, or information, but "hide" that information behind a survey. The end-goal item is the carrot to coax the person to fill out the survey. Thing is, these sites never have that end-goal item, they just claim to have it to get people to fill out the survey. Once the survey is filled out the site either claims to have issues and to "try again later" or just pretends to try to download the file or even downloads a piece of malware, and typically the user gives up and goes back to google to continue searching for whatever they wanted. Quote The end-goal item is the carrot to coax the person to fill out the survey Often rar archives supposedly holding that just-released movie on Bit Torrent or usenet are passworded & come with e.g. a password.txt file that says "got to for the password", then the hopeful person gets a survey, and then usually nothing or malware. It's a gullibility filter. thx for all reply here is the site http://getfiles.co/3Z6z i wont to remove survey from this site help me i tried all the things but i failed to remove help me You can't remove a survey on a website unless you are the developer and have access to the website files on the web server. However, most websites using surveys make responding to the survey an optional step. I won't attempt to delve into the site you mentioned. I went to the link you provided and don't like what I see; I will not go further. On top of that it's a pretty dodgy site...no idea why you would wanna return there anyways. |
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