Online Cheating and is Edubirdie Legal?

Students will always need help with their studies because that is the nature of learning. There is always someone who knows more in your line of study and has the time to assist besides your regular professors. This does not amount to cheating, it is guidance, and it is fully legit. Edubirdie works with leading professors to give such guidance to students in need of extra tuition.

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Online Cheating and is Edubirdie Legal?

Our writers’ comments alongside sample essays form the structure by which students can write excellent essays that conform to academic regulations. This is within acceptable higher education standards and is legal.

Why do students doubt Edubirdie’s legitimacy?

Of late, online detractors have cast aspersions on the legitimacy of the services we offer while creating doubt among students who seek our assistance. We emphasize that Edubirdie operates fully within the law and registered with education authorities.

Our mission is to supplement the mainstream college tuition with additional coaching and guidance towards superior essay writing for exams and assignments. We help students organize what they have learned to apply correctly in exams, and do not in any way involve in educational malpractice.

What is Edubirdie?

Edubirdie is a legally registered academic writing service dedicated to guiding students with assignments and revision.

At Canadian EduBirdie, when you sign up with us for assistance, we assign to you a professor in your line of study to work with you.

You will discuss with the professor what your needs are, and together formulate a study or revision plan to guide you. If you are stuck writing your essay, our professors will show you the skills to get it right in line with college requirements. We also provide superior editing for all types of papers, from simple essays to research work.

How does Edubirdie work?

For essay writing services, the student submits requisite information on a provided form. This includes background assignment questions, data and sources, as well as any other special input you expect the writer to utilize. You choose a writer from the profiles given and together discuss your project requirements fully, including datelines and subsequent revisions should there be need.

Any such adjustments are made free of extra charge as this is covered in the project fee. We have a stringent recruitment process that ensures we hire the best professors in their fields to work with us for your benefit. This guarantees top quality service for students who seek our assistance at all times.

What are the prices of our services?

Our services are charged differently according to each one’s specifications. It depends on what type of paper or assistance you need. Length and/or number of pages, as well as the ranking of the writer you choose, will also determine the fees charged as writers have varying qualifications and work at different levels.

It does not matter the size of your project, Edubirdie has the capacity to deliver. We charge nominally higher than competitors because we offer plagiarism-free premium work tailored for each client. Charging below $10 an essay leaves very little to pay a writer and qualified writers will not take such assignments. This means you get poor quality essays written by an amateur willing to earn such low pay.

Low prices are also an indication of a fraud and you risk getting plagiarized work that will put you in problems academic authorities. There is a lack of honesty with such agencies as they could sell your papers to third parties for extra income.

We charge high, though still affordable because we use highly qualified bona fide writers who understand quality and writing rules to give you papers that comply with academic regulations. We will discuss the cost with you and once agreed, you will only pay upon satisfactory completion of your project.

Is Edubirdie reliable?

Edubirdie has a credible reputation that can be attested to by our many satisfied past clients, some of whose testimonials are published. Our writing services are legit and provide professionally done papers that are used as samples to guide students on how to write their own. No part of our service works to undermine or compromise exams and students are expected to use our guidance responsibly.

Why do students trust us?

Students trust our honesty and proven legitimacy. They know that our services are legally registered and not some online fraud. Students also value our practice of confidentiality as this gives them the confidence to trust us with their research content knowing it will be safe. Below is a testimony from a satisfied student.

Service in confidence

I have previously been wary of using paid writing services, fearing I would get caught in the process and wondered why people would go to such trouble. I always viewed such service sites with suspicion, until my encounter with Edubirdie that changed my perception. Two things struck me immediately: quality and confidentiality. I did not have to worry about the security of my card details or anyone being privy to my dealings with Edubirdie. Generally, I have not been strong in writing and the law essays that I needed can be tough composing. I was given an essay structure with elaborate comments that revolutionized my writing since. These guys are great!

Another student worried about the legitimacy of Edubirdie finds out differently and is glad to say so.

Top-quality essays

I came across this essay writing service that at first, I was not sure it was legit. Needing help, I did some checking and confirmed that indeed they legit and highly professional. They are a little pricy though, but their service is high quality…

Can you get caught using Edubirdie?

The hallmark of EduBirdie is confidentiality in our transactions with our clients. Even then, that does not mean we are illegal. On the contrary, we understand the sensitive nature of academic material entrusted to us by students and strive to protect these for their sake.

We do not share such information or research material with third parties and neither do we disclose that you sought our assistance. You are free, however, to tell anyone else about using our services as we are wholly legit and you are not in breach of any law.

Why do writers trust us?

Our writers are professionals equally engaged elsewhere in society and, most times, prefer to remain anonymous on our platform. We guarantee this through our strict confidentiality practice earning their trust. Our remuneration is commensurate with each writer’s qualifications and work completion in a fair system.

Why should you trust us?

Edubirdie has been around for a while and many students have successfully used our services. This confirms that we are not only legit but also highly rated in academic circles. We give profiles of our highly qualified writers from which you choose who to work with. We have also simplified the joining process as well as work transmission.

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Online Threat Alerts Security Tips

Pay the safest way

Credit cards are the safest way to pay for online purchases because you can dispute the charges if you never get the goods or services or if the offer was misrepresented. Federal law limits your liability to $50 if someone makes unauthorized charges to your account, and most credit card issuers will remove them completely if you report the problem promptly.

Guard your personal information

In any transaction you conduct, make sure to check with your state or local consumer protection agency and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) to see if the seller, charity, company, or organization is credible. Be especially wary if the entity is unfamiliar to you. Always call the number found on a website’s contact information to make sure the number legitimately belongs to the entity you are dealing with.

Be careful of the information you share

Never give out your codes, passwords or personal information, unless you are sure of who you're dealing with

Know who you’re dealing with

Crooks pretending to be from companies you do business with may call or send an email, claiming they need to verify your personal information. Don’t provide your credit card or bank account number unless you are actually paying for something and know who you are sending payment to. Your social security number should not be necessary unless you are applying for credit. Be especially suspicious if someone claiming to be from a company with whom you have an account asks for information that the business already has.

Check your accounts

Regularly check your account transactions and report any suspicious or unauthorised transactions.

Don’t believe promises of easy money

If someone claims that you can earn money with little or no work, get a loan or credit card even if you have bad credit, or make money on an investment with little or no risk, it’s probably a scam. Oftentimes, offers that seem too good to be true, actually are too good to be true.

Do not open email from people you don’t know

If you are unsure whether an email you received is legitimate, try contacting the sender directly via other means. Do not click on any links in an email unless you are sure it is safe.

Think before you click

If an email or text message looks suspicious, don’t open any attachments or click on the links.

Verify urgent requests or unsolicited emails, messages or phone calls before you respond

If you receive a message or a phone call asking for immediate action and don't know the sender, it could be a phishing message.

Be careful with links and new website addresses

Malicious website addresses may appear almost identical to legitimate sites. Scammers often use a slight variation in spelling or logo to lure you. Malicious links can also come from friends whose email has unknowingly been compromised, so be careful.

Secure your personal information

Before providing any personal information, such as your date of birth, Social Security number, account numbers, and passwords, be sure the website is secure.

Stay informed on the latest cyber threats

Keep yourself up to date on current scams by visiting this website daily.

Use Strong Passwords

Strong passwords are critical to online security.

Keep your software up to date and maintain preventative software programs

Keep all of your software applications up to date on your computers and mobile devices. Install software that provides antivirus, firewall, and email filter services.

Update the operating systems on your electronic devices

Make sure your operating systems (OSs) and applications are up to date on all of your electronic devices. Older and unpatched versions of OSs and software are the target of many hacks. Read the CISA security tip on Understanding Patches and Software Updates for more information.

What if You Got Scammed?

Stop Contact With The Scammer

Hang up the phone. Do not reply to emails, messages, or letters that the scammer sends. Do not make any more payments to the scammer. Beware of additional scammers who may contact you claiming they can help you get your lost money back.

Secure Your Finances

  • Report potentially compromised bank account, credit or debit card information to your financial institution(s) immediately. They may be able to cancel or reverse fraudulent transactions.
  • Notify the three major credit bureaus. They can add a fraud alert to warn potential credit grantors that you may be a victim of identity theft. You may also want to consider placing a free security freeze on your credit report. Doing so prevents lenders and others from accessing your credit report entirely, which will prevent them from extending credit:

Check Your Computer

If your computer was accessed or otherwise affected by a scam, check to make sure that your anti-virus is up-to-date and running and that your system is free of malware and keylogging software. You may also need to seek the help of a computer repair company. Consider utilizing the Better Business Bureau’s website to find a reputable company.

Change Your Account Passwords

Update your bank, credit card, social media, and email account passwords to try to limit further unauthorized access. Make sure to choose strong passwords when changing account passwords.

Report The Scam

Reporting helps protect others. While agencies can’t always track down perpetrators of crimes against scammers, they can utilize the information gathered to record patterns of abuse which may lead to action being taken against a company or industry.

Report your issue to the following agencies based on the nature of the scam:

  • Local Law Enforcement: Consumers are encouraged to report scams to their local police department or sheriff’s office, especially if you lost money or property or had your identity compromised.
  • Federal Trade Commission: Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357) or use the Online Complaint Assistant to report various types of fraud, including counterfeit checks, lottery or sweepstakes scams, and more.
  • Identitytheft.gov: If someone is using your personal information, like your Social Security, credit card, or bank account number, to open new accounts, make purchases, or get a tax refund, report it at www.identitytheft.gov. This federal government site will also help you create your Identity Theft Report and a personal recovery plan based on your situation. Questions can be directed to 877-ID THEFT.

How To Recognize a Phishing Scam

Scammers use email or text messages to try to steal your passwords, account numbers, or Social Security numbers. If they get that information, they could get access to your email, bank, or other accounts. Or they could sell your information to other scammers. Scammers launch thousands of phishing attacks like these every day — and they’re often successful.

Scammers often update their tactics to keep up with the latest news or trends, but here are some common tactics used in phishing emails or text messages:

Phishing emails and text messages often tell a story to trick you into clicking on a link or opening an attachment. You might get an unexpected email or text message that looks like it’s from a company you know or trust, like a bank or a credit card or utility company. Or maybe it’s from an online payment website or app. The message could be from a scammer, who might

  • say they’ve noticed some suspicious activity or log-in attempts — they haven’t
  • claim there’s a problem with your account or your payment information — there isn’t
  • say you need to confirm some personal or financial information — you don’t
  • include an invoice you don’t recognize — it’s fake
  • want you to click on a link to make a payment — but the link has malware
  • say you’re eligible to register for a government refund — it’s a scam
  • offer a coupon for free stuff — it’s not real

About Online Threat Alerts (OTA)

Online Threat Alerts or OTA is an anti-cybercrime community that started in 2012. OTA alerts the public to cyber crimes and other web threats.

By alerting the public, we have prevented a lot of online users from getting scammed or becoming victims of cybercrimes.

With the ever-increasing number of people going online, it important to have a community like OTA that continuously alerts or protects those same people from cyber-criminals, scammers and hackers, who are every day finding new ways of carrying out their malicious activities.

Online users can help by reporting suspicious or malicious messages or websites to OTA. And, if they want to determine if a message or website is a threat or scam, they can use OTA's search engine to search for the website or parts of the message for information.

Help maintain Online Threat Alerts (OTA).

Online Cheating and is Edubirdie Legal?