
The test profile is very useful in our system for several reasons.
The first reason is to have people outside of DirectDemocracyS directly test some of our capabilities and then decide together whether the user who owns the test profile will invite the person who temporarily used the test profile to join us with a higher user type or a lower user type.
The second reason is to allow those with a test profile to provide assistance to those outside our system, earning important points.
The third reason is to allow us, through very detailed procedures, to invite compatible, reliable, and competent people to join us, being able to complete all the various formalities and identity verification, with the collaboration of our special security group, directly on our platforms.
Let's briefly explain what test profiles are, who can create them, how they can be created, how many can be created, who can be assigned externally, how long they can be used, who is responsible for the activities and behaviors of the various test users, how all activities are deleted from one test user to the next, and some short rules.
Test profiles are a type of profile in DirectDemocracyS in which an internal user of a higher level invites a person from outside our system to our platforms to directly test some features of our various activities in our reserved areas.
In short, the test user will learn about and try out some activities, receive more detailed information, and receive real, dedicated support—a preventive measure, therefore, very useful, especially for those who want to join us.
Test profiles can be created directly by any of our higher-level users by completing a request directly via a dedicated form after logging in to our website. After obtaining authorization from the test user authorization group, the user will create their own personal test profile. The profile must have a username that begins with the word "test" (only the English translation is used) and immediately after it contains the personal identification number of the person creating it. For example: test282.
For those authorized to create multiple test profiles, a - sign will be added to indicate the number, in chronological and consecutive numerical order. For example: test282-1 for the first, test282-2 for the second, and so on.
Each registered user, with verified and guaranteed identity, will be able to create only one test user.
Each official member, and other user types above the official member, will be able to create a maximum of 5 test users each.
Administrators and super administrators, internationally, will be able to create a maximum of 25 test users each.
These numbers may be modified, based on our decisions, and based on our needs.
Test users created by each user have an unlimited duration, but can be deactivated, blocked, or deleted based on the decisions of the individual user who created them, or for disciplinary reasons. They will do so by communicating the deactivation, blocking, deletion, or assignment of their test profiles to the test user groups.
To allow access to your test user, created with an initial password of at least 12 characters (numbers, uppercase and lowercase letters, and special characters), the owner user will log in with their initial credentials and change the access password by entering the new password twice in the respective fields at this link (valid only after logging into your test profile, with the initial username and password of your test user):
https://free.directdemocracys.org/social/profile/edit
and entering a completely different password, always at least 12 characters long, with the same password rules.
After saving the change (saving the new password in a safe place) and checking again to ensure there is no personal data that could identify anyone who may have previously used their test profile, the owner of their test profile will exit the website and will no longer use the test user until the external person has finished using it.
All they need to do is provide the username and password to the new test user, who will be able to log in immediately using the credentials they received.
We always recommend that every test user change their password after their first login at this link:
https://free.directdemocracys.org/social/profile/edit
Enter your own password in the two spaces reserved for passwords (one of which requires confirmation to ensure it is identical). Store your password in a safe place, following the same rules as above, and save the change. This way, no one will be able to access the test profile during the period in which it is used. The only requirement is to communicate your password 24 hours before the agreed-upon end to the test profile owner, so they can change their password, either by restoring the old one or by creating a new one if they intend to allow someone else to use their test account, in accordance with our rules.
To choose strong passwords, you can use our free, secure password generator at this link:
https://tools.directdemocracys.org/tools/password-generator
Just remember to change the number of characters from the default, which is 8, to the mandatory one on our platforms, which is at least 12 characters, but can contain more. We recommend using no more than 36 characters for passwords, even in personal profiles, because two-factor authentication is required, which makes your profile secure and inaccessible to other people.
Test users can enable two-factor authentication, but must remove it after using the test profile to allow the legitimate owner to access it.
Each time a test user is assigned to an external person, the test user assignment group will be provided with the user's real first and last name, exact date of birth, accurate and verified email address, accurate and verified phone number, and exact address, or at least the primary country and exact geographic area of habitual residence. We recommend a maximum usage period of about a month, although one or two weeks may suffice. The decision is up to the individual user, in conjunction with the external person.
One week before the agreed-upon deadline, the owner user will notify the person using their test profile of their intention to assign their test profile to someone outside of DirectDemocracyS.
One day before the agreed deadline, the test user will be able to directly and personally delete all of their activities, carried out using this test profile, which they believe may contain personal data or which may be traceable to their identity.
Private chats and messages from each test user will be automatically deleted at least 4 hours before the established deadline, and the test user will be able to verify in person that these messages (chats and internal emails) have actually been permanently deleted.
After each use, the owner of the test profile will log in to their test profile and change, according to our rules, the test profile's access password, after eliminating any activity that could be traced back to the identity of the person who used it.
If the test user has changed their password, and the owner user can no longer log in, they can change it again (after deleting all sensitive data) by contacting our test user management team and requesting a password change, allowing them to log in, deleting sensitive data, and either reassigning their test user to someone else or keeping it inactive.
Test users, according to the detailed implementation rules, must be created using your invitation link in our social media area, at this link (valid after logging in with your personal profile, username, and password):
https://free.directdemocracys.org/social/friends/invite
This way, each test user will be automatically connected to the personal profile of the person who created it.
Responsibility for each test user's activity and behavior lies with the person who created it, and only secondarily with the person using it. Any punishments will always be applied to both, based on our detailed implementation rules.
Test users must always follow all rules, methodologies, and instructions they receive from the person who invited them.
They will also have to comply with everything provided for in this informational article:
https://www.directdemocracys.org/law/instructions/for-users/new-users/what-you-should-never-do
As they do not have a personal profile, they are not part of our shared leadership, and their votes are therefore not binding on our activities.
The total number of our users with a test profile will not be counted in the various quorums to be reached for our votes, at any level (international, continental, national, and local), in any of our phases.
Since they are not our official members, they will not have access to our special groups, specialists, numerical, and of all types, other than the test type.
Test profiles will not receive a single share, which is individual, non-cumulative, and non-transferable. Therefore, since they are not our official members, they will not, all together, own our entire system.
They may be invited to participate in certain invisible groups and private pages, and carry out certain activities, as long as they are completely invisible to non-members.
The points accumulated by each test user cannot be transferred to the personal profile that created it, nor to any personal profile that may be created by the person who used it.
Test users will only have the free user type, and will be able to carry out their activities only and exclusively on the free website, at this link:
https://free.directdemocracys.org/
with access to reserved areas dedicated to this type of user.
The activities they will be able to carry out are numerous, as specified in the detailed implementing rules.
We recommend creating test users only to those with good experience in our various activities.

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