Nov 25, 2022 09:05:27 AM by David L
Hi guys, Upwork clients are requiring my email for interview before hiring.
Is it ok to give my email to them or is it against the privacy of Upwork?
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Nov 25, 2022 04:08:41 PM by Sophie A
Having a good feeling about a client is not a reason to violate Upwork's Terms of Service. A legitimate client usually have no problem to follow the rules. If they do not reply back, they were not that interested to do business on Upwork.
Nov 25, 2022 09:35:14 AM by Will L
Just remind them that Upwork requires all pre-contract communication occur over Upwork channels - the project message board or Upwork's version of Zoom.
Neither of those channels requires the client to know your email address.
Once a contract is in place you can communicate in any way your client prefers.
Nov 25, 2022 10:18:21 AM by David L
Thanks for your reply!
But sometimes some clients give me good feeling. He/she doesn't look like fake job poster. In this case, I if put my email on the message board considering his suggestion, my account will be suspended?
Because they didn't reply when I said that Upwork was not allowed to put any personal contact info and went away from me.
Nov 25, 2022 03:51:21 PM by Elisa B
They did not reply because they wanted it. Don't share your email.
Jan 14, 2023 07:57:59 AM by Atinuke O
thinking the required email was a good access to communicate with the freelancer
Nov 25, 2022 04:08:41 PM by Sophie A
Having a good feeling about a client is not a reason to violate Upwork's Terms of Service. A legitimate client usually have no problem to follow the rules. If they do not reply back, they were not that interested to do business on Upwork.
Jan 14, 2023 08:06:10 AM by Nicole V
Never give anyone your email prior to establishing a contract. Even once a contract is in place, it's still not a good idea to provide your email. UpWork's messaging platform has all the necessary features, so there is no reason why any legitimate client would ever need your email to proceed.
Jan 14, 2023 08:51:17 AM by William T C
Hey David, I always remind the Client of Upwork's Terms since many are new users and don't know the rules. Many will comply with the rules. Others insist and in my experience those would be Clients attempting to commit fraud. Avoid them. Thanks!
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