
Bikerbook
Bikerbook
As title says anyone joined?? Bob told me about it where on there, so what you lot waiting for get yourself down there. 

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- Posts: 4
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:53 am
- Location: http://www.bikerbook.co.uk
Kitch
I am the founder of Biker book, there is no need for https on the signup page, we are not collecting very important information such as payment details, do all these forums you sign up to have it? I think not!
The site is in no way involved with facebook, its a similar site just for bikers.
Thanks to all who have joined, 600+ members now in the space of 11 or so days. There is still some work to be done to the site, as with all new sites, bits here & there will be soon fixed.
I must get back to my *shed* now though! that can be found at The springboard centre in Coalville centre ;)
it's a pretty big shed!
Cheers all!
Tom
I am the founder of Biker book, there is no need for https on the signup page, we are not collecting very important information such as payment details, do all these forums you sign up to have it? I think not!
The site is in no way involved with facebook, its a similar site just for bikers.
Thanks to all who have joined, 600+ members now in the space of 11 or so days. There is still some work to be done to the site, as with all new sites, bits here & there will be soon fixed.
I must get back to my *shed* now though! that can be found at The springboard centre in Coalville centre ;)

Cheers all!
Tom
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- Posts: 4
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:53 am
- Location: http://www.bikerbook.co.uk
Depends what you regard as important information.tomhys wrote:Kitch
I am the founder of Biker book, there is no need for https on the signup page, we are not collecting very important information such as payment details, do all these forums you sign up to have it? I think not!
The site is in no way involved with facebook, its a similar site just for bikers.
Thanks to all who have joined, 600+ members now in the space of 11 or so days. There is still some work to be done to the site, as with all new sites, bits here & there will be soon fixed.
I must get back to my *shed* now though! that can be found at The springboard centre in Coalville centre ;)it's a pretty big shed!
Cheers all!
Tom
I can always use a screen email address and I can fill in the info as I want to.
Like I said, its no less secure than anything else on the web really, but with FB's privacy controls and security - I can post much more stuff than I would be comfortable with posting on Bikerbook.
I know its not built to be a FB rival, despite obviously trading on the success of FB with the name and format, and is an excellent biker related portal.
As a portal page with basic information, its good. As a Facebook for bikers, its not up there yet. I hope it is at some point, cos that would be cool and I wish you every success with it.
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- Posts: 4
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:53 am
- Location: http://www.bikerbook.co.uk
Kitch wrote:Depends what you regard as important information.tomhys wrote:Kitch
I am the founder of Biker book, there is no need for https on the signup page, we are not collecting very important information such as payment details, do all these forums you sign up to have it? I think not!
The site is in no way involved with facebook, its a similar site just for bikers.
Thanks to all who have joined, 600+ members now in the space of 11 or so days. There is still some work to be done to the site, as with all new sites, bits here & there will be soon fixed.
I must get back to my *shed* now though! that can be found at The springboard centre in Coalville centre ;)it's a pretty big shed!
Cheers all!
Tom
I can always use a screen email address and I can fill in the info as I want to.
Like I said, its no less secure than anything else on the web really, but with FB's privacy controls and security - I can post much more stuff than I would be comfortable with posting on Bikerbook.
I know its not built to be a FB rival, despite obviously trading on the success of FB with the name and format, and is an excellent biker related portal.
As a portal page with basic information, its good. As a Facebook for bikers, its not up there yet. I hope it is at some point, cos that would be cool and I wish you every success with it.
Not exactly, I've spoke to programmers about it and they say its not needed unless you are taking payments/address's.
Check out Myspace, Face party, these both don't use https on signups, and they are worth hell of alot of £!
No website is 100% secure as you say, hackers are able to anything they want if their good enough!
Early days still anyway.
Cheers,
Tom