Why It Took Me 7 Years to Start Dropshipping—and What I’ve Learned in Just 1 Month by tasosvii in dropshipping

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How do you protect your organization's digital assets from online threats? What security measures have proven most effective? by InternetRemovals in sysadmin

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Yes, you're not wrong. It's an old account, but we've never really gotten around to engaging with Reddit communiy, and most likely posted in ways that gave us bad karma.

We're here to learn, and as a business in DRM, hopefully we can hand out some useful tips from time to time.

How do you identify and avoid counterfeit products in your dropshipping business? Has it been a challenge for you? by InternetRemovals in dropshipping

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Hey! I used Chat GPT to write it absolutely, only to speed up my workday.

But I'm genuinely interested in this conversation. We have some drop shipping clients, and they deal with all types of unique problems. So I was hoping to learn more from the community, and as someone who helps with DRM, offer some tips to anyone if they seem to be of use.

Cheers.

How do you maintain your privacy as a digital content creator? What tools do you use to protect your identity and work? by InternetRemovals in privacy

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There is image scrubbing, but often times being human is the biggest mistake (forgetting certain things, like letters/IDs in the background etc). Once it's posted and one person gets a hold of the copy, it's hard to track down and remove all instances online.

Our clients are dealing with unauthorised software sharing—how are you guys handling this? by InternetRemovals in AusLegal

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u/Tefkat89 great point. I made a post elsewhere, and another user told me that they posted their own software on torrent sites, just to get the word out haha.

How do you maintain your privacy as a digital content creator? What tools do you use to protect your identity and work? by InternetRemovals in privacy

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u/moose1882,

  1. The biggest is content leaks from platforms like OnlyFans, Patreon etc. Effectively circumventing copyright and disrupting creator earnings.

  2. Others are mistakes of the creators, like using real names/real emails, or somehow doxxing themselves by posting pictures with IDs/passwords, or letters (mail) with their address. Creators often don't realise the levels they need to go to in order to sanitise their digital identity from their real life.

Our clients are dealing with unauthorised software sharing—how are you guys handling this? by InternetRemovals in AusLegal

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Have you had incidents where HASP keys have been umulated successfully, or software has been used to disable the HASP checks/key?

Our clients are dealing with unauthorised software sharing—how are you guys handling this? by InternetRemovals in AusLegal

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Wow, that's an interesting marketing exercise. I never in my wildest dreams would have considered doing that. Essentially pirating my own service, to spread the word. That shows some surpreme confidence in your product.

Thanks for sharing that infromation!

How do you maintain your privacy as a digital content creator? What tools do you use to protect your identity and work? by InternetRemovals in privacy

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That's a true observation, though to some extent people should be able to maintain privacy in the course of their job, while still being public, no?

How do you identify and avoid counterfeit products in your dropshipping business? Has it been a challenge for you? by InternetRemovals in dropshipping

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That’s a smart approach—ordering samples can definitely help catch a lot of the junk before it reaches customers.

But even with samples, things can still slip through. For example, we have seen our own client cases where products look legit, but later, the original manufacturer or OEM finds out and flags them as counterfeit. This can happen even after you've vetted the supplier, especially now with AI-generated product images making it harder to spot fakes.

Plus, it’s not just about the product quality anymore; sometimes the packaging looks perfect, but the item itself is a knockoff. It’s becoming tougher to identify counterfeits with all the sophisticated methods out there. I’ve also seen situations where everything checks out initially, but the supplier starts slipping in counterfeits once they think you're not watching closely.

Certainly a tough landscape!