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Do You Think Fiverr Looks At Your Email?


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Hey Guys,

Wondering if you received any Fiverr messages, from support, after communicating
with a potential client?

For example: Talking with a client, they ask how much? Or payment info, etc. And you receive a
notice from support, about "not to mention payments, email or other policy?

Anyway thanks.

David D.

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No, Fiverr does not look at your email, it’s just physically (or digitally?) impossible since every Fiverr user may have an associated email account opened up at any of the tenths or hundreds of email providers around the world - Fiverr would need to have complete access to all email providers in the world.

What you said about “not to mention payments, email or other policy” is related to your Fiverr Inbox messages or Order messages - basically you are not allowed to exchange personal contact information such as your email or external payment information, as dealing with clients outside Fiverr is against their rules.

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No, Fiverr does not look at your email, it’s just physically (or digitally?) impossible since every Fiverr user may have an associated email account opened up at any of the tenths or hundreds of email providers around the world - Fiverr would need to have complete access to all email providers in the world.

What you said about “not to mention payments, email or other policy” is related to your Fiverr Inbox messages or Order messages - basically you are not allowed to exchange personal contact information such as your email or external payment information, as dealing with clients outside Fiverr is against their rules.

A Fiverr user who emails you, uses the 'Fiverr" email platform, which is on their servers, not another email provider, from around the world. So, technically they would have access.

How else would they know about payments or the word ‘email’, in your discussion with your clients, if they didn’t read your “inbox” messages?

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A Fiverr user who emails you, uses the 'Fiverr" email platform, which is on their servers, not another email provider, from around the world. So, technically they would have access.

How else would they know about payments or the word ‘email’, in your discussion with your clients, if they didn’t read your “inbox” messages?

I mean yes, technically they would have access, but doesn’t that also stand true for all email/messaging app providers across the world?

It also just doesn’t seem efficient or productive that they’d just be sorting through every Fiverr user’s messages to look for incriminating things.

The “email” thing is automated. There are a number of sensitive words that trigger the system to flag your message. Someone might review it after it’s flagged, but otherwise it’s simply not cost-efficient to have staff devote their time to just sorting through

In short, I really doubt that there’s a human actually reading your messages every time they come in and out, so there’s no use in worrying about it.

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If you mean the messages you send back and forth on fiverr to clients, yes they do.

If you mean your personal email, no, there is no way they could without your password.

“If you mean the messages you send back and forth on fiverr to clients, yes they do.”

Yes… that’s what I thought…

As far as, ‘trigger words’ are familiar and won’t let you send those messages out, you have to change your words…

Thanks for that Miss Crystal!

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