Requirements for ScreenSharers
To ensure a baseline level of maturity, competence, and understanding, Red Lotus outlines specific prerequisites for individuals permitted to perform screenshares:
Minimum Age: ScreenSharers must be at least 16 years old. This requirement aims to ensure a minimum level of maturity, responsibility, and understanding of the gravity associated with accessing private systems and data.
Minimum Experience: A candidate must possess a minimum of 4 months of active, dedicated experience purely in the practice of ScreenSharing. This period allows for the development of familiarity with common tools, procedures, operating system artifacts, typical user setups, and the nuances of interpreting findings. This is experience in conducting screenshares, not merely observing or being part of a staff team.
Verified Skills: Experience alone is insufficient. A ScreenSharer's skills must be actively verified by server or team management. This verification typically involves practical assessments, such as successfully navigating simulated bypass scenarios (Anti-ScreenShare tests) or demonstrating proficiency in manual artifact analysis techniques. Reliance solely on automated tools is unacceptable; manual understanding is key.
Country Information: A ScreenSharer's country of residence should be noted solely for the purpose of navigating potential legal complexities or jurisdictional issues related to data privacy laws (e.g., GDPR, CCPA). This information should be handled confidentially. Crucially, IP addresses, specific geolocations (State/City/Urban area), or any other personally identifying location data MUST NOT be requested or stored as part of the ScreenSharer qualification process.
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