Safety First:
How to Recognize a DataAnnotation Imposter

At DataAnnotation, your safety on our platform is our top priority. We have observed instances of individuals misusing our name and brand to perpetrate scams. To protect yourself, please review our guidelines.

We will never ask you for money or any other form of payment.

We pay you, not the other way around. We will only ask for your PayPal email address when you are logged into our platform, and solely for processing your payments. If you are not logged in, do not share any financial details with anyone claiming to be from the DataAnnotation team.

If someone is reaching out to you directly outside of our recruitment team, do not engage.

Only engage with communications from our verified recruitment team. You can identify who is verified based on the verification checkmark in the user’s LinkedIn profile. If you receive direct messages or contact from anyone outside of our official channels, do not engage. You can also sign up here.

The only way to apply is to use our verified . Do not use any other avenue to apply.

The only way to apply to DataAnnotation is through our official signup flow. We do not process 

applications submitted through any alternative methods. If you are approached to apply outside of our standard onboarding process, please disregard the invitation.

Do not engage with any unverified account.

Make sure that you are on our official website(s).

Copycats often use website URLs that look like ours but aren't actually. Make sure that you 

are on dataannotation.tech or app.dataannotation.tech. If your browser indicates that your 

connection is not secure, you should also likely not trust that website, as you would any site 

on the web.

Following these guidelines will help ensure you interact only with trusted representatives and platforms.

We look forward to seeing you on the platform!

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