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Creative Commons Overview

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Rating Distribution

Creative Commons has 1.0 star rating based on 1 customer review; consumers are mostly dissatisfied with a 100% unfavorable rating.

Positive Feedback

No clear positives in the review; the lone recent recommendation says "I don't know it depends on what happens."

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Report of unauthorized access and privacy invasion via tools on the site highlighting Creative Commons customer complaints about security.
  • User frustration with lack of timely response and potential failure of site safeguards.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Check Creative Commons reviews and assess security risks before sharing personal data.
  • Contact customer service immediately for suspected account breaches and review account protections.
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AI Highlights
  • - A hacker has control of my phone and is tampering with it.
  • - My personal information is exposed and I will press charges if this continues.

Because the person that's using this website creative Commons on my property my phone does not have permission to have any kind of access to my phone he is a hacker there are allowing him to let this hacker tamper with everything on my phone okay they're allowing him to emerge my service to his computer they're allowing him to control my phone leaving my personal information open to the public I'm not a public person I didn't give anybody permission I'm not In and out Burger for people using my personal information I don't appreciate it and I'm not going to tolerate this I am sick and tired of this *** leaving my personal information open to the *** public which I cannot fix cuz all these websites are allowing him to let him use and abuse their tools because he pays them with stolen money he's been using it online business on my phone under my information which I did not give him permission to he's been taking over my phone using controls using all these websites to control my phone I am sick and tired of it this is my phone I am not his client I'm not a minor and I'm not his business partner he's a thief and a con artist I want him up my phone and I am tired of being tired of being stressed by him leaving my personal information and open to the public and invading my privacy I just needs to stop and it needs to stop now I'm not going to tolerate this any longer this has to stop and if it does not stop I'll go further I will take other actions I'm not playing around I'm not playing games this needs to be stopped and it needs to be stopped cuz I will start pressing charges as soon as all these companies I don't give a *** I'm tired of this I want him off my phone and I want them off now not a 90 days not in 30 days I want him off now

User's recommendation: I don't know it depends on what happens

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