- Aug 26, 2014
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I'm going to drop by this suggestion on recently adding captcha so that clipdr0ne is not compatible for mv anymore:
I feel like that's not a very smart move on mv's part. Just because it's not the majority now doesn't mean it's not a good investment (on not many models using cd). I could see clipdr0ne seriously taking off after the beta testing stage. Like I just busted ass last night and at the simple click of a few more buttons all 120+ of my vanilla videos could have been uploaded there. Now I don't really know how much $ those would have generated but when I had about 15 of my videos up there I made payout a few times. Having more content means more traffic and you're not going to get the MOST content if it's not easy for the models to upload their already massive libraries.
MV takes security as their #1 focus, and since we do not know their infrastructure, we do not think its safe for models to give a 3rd party their login credentials, and then as for a bot to log into all their accounts. This means your passwords can be decrypted on their end to log into MV (since c4s, MV, etc do not have and allow 3rd party applications to log into their accounts). Passwords SHOULD NEVER be decryptable after stored with a company. Just the mere idea that they have access to all their user clipsite accounts, which contains private address, etc, does not sit well with us. We cannot partner with this kind of business model.
For those who want to know a little more, sites like Twitter, allow other sites to log into your account by giving out API Key and Secret. You aren't storing your Twitter password on the 3rd party's website, as the password cannot be decrypted back for them to be able to login as a normal user. This is not what Clipdr0ne is doing. They have full access to all passwords of every clip site you link on their website. If their database gets hacked, or they have a sketchy employee, there goes all your personal information, including changing your payment method and stealing your pay checks. Some Models use the same passwords I am sure for their emails, which are linked to their camsite, bank accounts, etc..
You can see now the reason we want nothing to do with this currently.
Hopefully that answers your question as most of you might not know how these things work in the background
Anthony