Personal number.
The personal number is automatically assigned, during registration, to each registered user, is progressive, and is unique, for each user. The personal number cannot be changed, or modified, and connects a specific username to the secret password (never to be told to anyone) chosen during registration, to the activation link sent by our system (and subsequently activated, by clicking on it, or by entering it in a browser, and clicking on send).
To find out your personal number, just access our website (by entering your username and password), from any browser, and click on the Main Menu, and then click on Social, and then on your profile photo, on the right, and on Account, and then on, my Profile. The number that precedes, in the URL, your username (in the final part), is your personal number.
For those who use our Official Application, or log in from other applications, the only way to find out your personal number is to log in to our website and then go to this link:
fill in the contact form carefully: with your username, your personal e-mail address (usually already written automatically), as the subject: tell me my personal number, and as a message: Thank you. If you want to receive a copy of your request, check the box: Send a copy to yourself, enter the security code (these are the 4 letters that you see), and they must be entered exactly under the writing: Enter the captcha security code, also check the box: Privacy Policy *, and then click on: Send an email.
You will receive, via an e-mail message, in a short time, your personal number (you can write it in a diary, or where you keep your access data), on DirectDemocracyS, and on all our related projects.
a. To accept full responsibility for the comment that you submit.
b. To use this function only for lawful purposes.
c. Not to post defamatory, abusive, offensive, racist, sexist, threatening, vulgar, obscene, hateful or otherwise inappropriate comments, or to post comments which will constitute a criminal offense or give rise to civil liability.
d. Not to post or make available any material which is protected by copyright, trade mark or other proprietary right without the express permission of the owner of the copyright, trade mark or any other proprietary right.
e. To evaluate for yourself the accuracy of any opinion, advice or other content.