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iStockPhoto.com / Re: How do you view your sales for iStock/Getty?
« on: September 23, 2017, 15:39 »
Deep Meta is the best and you can analyze all your sales data right inside DeepMeta. Don't need to download any data files separately from Getty and then upload them to a privately owned site like TodayIs20. There are also two main reasons I wouldn't use TodayIs20:
1 - You upload your data files to someone's own personal website. You have no idea what this person may be doing with your files/data either now or in the future. You are basically trusting someone you don't know with all your personal sales data. If someone offered the owner of that site a million dollars (or even 1/10th of that) for everyone's data files, would he/she sell them?
2 - Even if the owner/creator of TodayIs20 is honest and trustworthy, your data is still sitting on someone's server, or in this case DreamHosts server where the site is hosted. Since TodayIs20 is free, let's assume that the site isn't built with the highest tech savvy security. Lets be honest, it is a very basic and unsophisticated website and created with rudimentary code.
If hackers are able to breach the servers of a behemoth like Equifax and download the social security numbers of 150 million Americans, then I think it is pretty safe to say it wouldn't be that difficult to get your data files from TodayIs20 if someone really wants them. So up to you...
The best thing about DeepMeta is also that your data files are only downloaded from Getty directly onto your computer and not to the server of the creator of DeepMeta.
1 - You upload your data files to someone's own personal website. You have no idea what this person may be doing with your files/data either now or in the future. You are basically trusting someone you don't know with all your personal sales data. If someone offered the owner of that site a million dollars (or even 1/10th of that) for everyone's data files, would he/she sell them?
2 - Even if the owner/creator of TodayIs20 is honest and trustworthy, your data is still sitting on someone's server, or in this case DreamHosts server where the site is hosted. Since TodayIs20 is free, let's assume that the site isn't built with the highest tech savvy security. Lets be honest, it is a very basic and unsophisticated website and created with rudimentary code.
If hackers are able to breach the servers of a behemoth like Equifax and download the social security numbers of 150 million Americans, then I think it is pretty safe to say it wouldn't be that difficult to get your data files from TodayIs20 if someone really wants them. So up to you...
The best thing about DeepMeta is also that your data files are only downloaded from Getty directly onto your computer and not to the server of the creator of DeepMeta.