Link: Yellow SearchThe verification is desireable in the same way that Google or Bing verifies listing claims.
The Yellow Search Verification however, uses basically a 4-point verification system
to provide users greater protection from problems that are associated with listing operators.
Yellow Search ® Verification Service Manually Verifies Operator Information As Follows:
A. .TEL Domain Name Registrant Request For Verification
B. Operator Mailing Address Verification
C. Operator Telephone Number Verification
D. Operator Email Address Verification
Codes are provided and a code entry response validation like Google or Bing is used.
Actual Telephone Calls, Email, and Postal costs are incurred and is the reason for the Primary .TEL charge.
Annual verification is necessary to validate accurate information for .TEL patrons.
As for the secondary domains, a one-time charge is incurred to setup the hosted page(s).
Example:
Digital Freedom has been verified as the primary operator - http://digitalfreedom.tel
http://cincico.tel and others are .TEL domains that are still operated by Digital Freedom, so they are considered secondary verifications.
If you look at the hosted verification page for both, you will see that the "core" data is Digital Freedom verified information for both,
but that secondary domains carry the primary verified information within the secondary domains as well via an https link.
This provides verification as a service at a cost as low as possible to all owners, while
still providing a greater level of confidence to the end users of .TEL domains.
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TelTalk wrote:Link: Yellow SearchThe verification is desireable in the same way that Google or Bing verifies listing claims.
The Yellow Search Verification however, uses basically a 4-point verification system
to provide users greater protection from problems that are associated with listing operators.
Yellow Search ® Verification Service Manually Verifies Operator Information As Follows:
A. .TEL Domain Name Registrant Request For Verification
B. Operator Mailing Address Verification
C. Operator Telephone Number Verification
D. Operator Email Address Verification
Codes are provided and a code entry response validation like Google or Bing is used.
Actual Telephone Calls, Email, and Postal costs are incurred and is the reason for the Primary .TEL charge.
Annual verification is necessary to validate accurate information for .TEL patrons.
As for the secondary domains, a one-time charge is incurred to setup the hosted page(s).
Example:
Digital Freedom has been verified as the primary operator - http://digitalfreedom.tel
http://cincico.tel and others are .TEL domains that are still operated by Digital Freedom, so they are considered secondary verifications.
If you look at the hosted verification page for both, you will see that the "core" data is Digital Freedom verified information for both,
but that secondary domains carry the primary verified information within the secondary domains as well via an https link.
This provides verification as a service at a cost as low as possible to all owners, while
still providing a greater level of confidence to the end users of .TEL domains.
I don't trust this guy & only registrars should be doing a verification service based on your payment info, the point always was to get registrars more involved with .tel and keep them thinking about it and how they can make more money off of it so that it would encourage development of other proxies and services, but as usual .tel relegated it to weblink because they're lazy as F%c£ and or gave it to a 'buddy', registrars have your whois info and built in payment systems and only need to charge a small fee to display a small tick or icon after they check you out.
Telnic just short changed us and this makes me furious and reminds me why I HATE THEM they handed power to this random guy who we don't really know and it allegedly looks like he bought facebook likes and in my book that's a deceitful practice and not someone I can trust and people could trust. Also using the yellowpages color scheme and two fingers icon on other websites and making out you're doing 'something new' in the history of yellow pages business is over boasting and makes us look stupid.
I maybe a clown sometimes but I'm not paying money for a web link that I put in myself and some random guy who the public don't know has to 'trust' I'm who I say I am just because telnic added an 'icon' tick.
I can just as well buy any domain name, put up a fake website and say I'm verified for less than this guy charges, and no one would be the wiser if it was a good domain name and looked official.
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A problem is the quoted resource is anonymous, too.
How the verification of a not specified resource can be trusted?
But anyway the idea isn't bad; it just needs an official authorization.
How the verification of a not specified resource can be trusted?
But anyway the idea isn't bad; it just needs an official authorization.
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Different verification services
A well-known service is the Google Analytics Asynchronous Tracking Code.
If Telnic would embed it (just like Google Analytics or Google AdSense), all .tel domains could be verified by linking them to the Google Analytics accounts - without any verification links in the main body of a .tel.
If Telnic would embed it (just like Google Analytics or Google AdSense), all .tel domains could be verified by linking them to the Google Analytics accounts - without any verification links in the main body of a .tel.
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Aled Williams (Director of Customer Services for Telnic) reacted to this new suggestion from dottel.net today immediately:TelTalk wrote:A well-known service is the Google Analytics Asynchronous Tracking Code.
If Telnic would embed it (just like Google Analytics or Google AdSense), all .tel domains could be verified by linking them to the Google Analytics accounts - without any verification links in the main body of a .tel.
It's a great suggestion. We'll look into it.
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By Anthony Chavez on 4th June 2012
Today we’re announcing a new initiative that makes it easier for users to verify domains for Google services like Webmaster Tools and Google Apps.
First, some background on this initiative. To use certain Google services with your website or domain, you currently have to verify that you own the site or domain, since these services can share sensitive data (like search queries) or operate Internet-facing services (like hosted email) on your behalf.
One of our supported verification methods is domain verification. Currently this method requires a user to manually create a DNS TXT record to prove their ownership. For many users, this can be challenging and difficult to do.
So now, in collaboration with Go Daddy and eNom, we’re introducing a simple, automated solution for domain verification that guides you through the process in a few easy steps.
If your domain name records are managed by eNom or Go Daddy, in the Google site verification interface you will see a new, easier verification method as shown below.
Read the full story at Google Webmaster Central Blog
Today we’re announcing a new initiative that makes it easier for users to verify domains for Google services like Webmaster Tools and Google Apps.
First, some background on this initiative. To use certain Google services with your website or domain, you currently have to verify that you own the site or domain, since these services can share sensitive data (like search queries) or operate Internet-facing services (like hosted email) on your behalf.
One of our supported verification methods is domain verification. Currently this method requires a user to manually create a DNS TXT record to prove their ownership. For many users, this can be challenging and difficult to do.
So now, in collaboration with Go Daddy and eNom, we’re introducing a simple, automated solution for domain verification that guides you through the process in a few easy steps.
If your domain name records are managed by eNom or Go Daddy, in the Google site verification interface you will see a new, easier verification method as shown below.
Read the full story at Google Webmaster Central Blog
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