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• When registering, you will probably be asked for your name and email address (some sites may require more personal information). This is a good time to check the Privacy Policy to be sure your information will not be sold or distributed to a third party.
• During the registration process, you will be asked to provide a Screen Name – the name by which you will be known on the forums and which will be attached to any questions or comments you post.
• Choose a Screen Name which does not reveal any personal information about you; avoid using your first and last name. Do not select a Screen Name which would violate the Terms of Service, which could be considered profanity or which promotes an agenda. For example the Screen Name: “ABCwirelessSucks” may not be appropriate and will probably be changed by the moderator. Such names tend to lesson your credibility as everyone knows you have some type of axe to grind.
• To complete the registration process, some communities will send you a confirmation email to verify that you wanted to register and may also include a link to activate your new forum account. You should check your junk email folder or spam folder, just in case the confirmation email is misclassified.
• After registering, log in and check your Personal Profile Page to be sure no identifiable information will be visible to the public. This may include, but is not limited to full name, home address, email address, phone number, etc. By default, most forums keep personal information fields private, but you should always double check what will be in public view.
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