It’s a huge mistake to assume these links have to originate from fiverr-hosted HTML, it’s far more likely Google is finding them from places like GitHub repos used by fiverr-users.
That was my first thought, but is it logical to assume that 5+ unrelated people took their finished tax return URL and linked it on a website/tweet/etc? Who would do that?
Even still, Fiverr could very well have GDPR/CCPA/etc liability as the host of these files, because they related to its services, it's not just a generic file host.
That was my first thought, but is it logical to assume that 5+ unrelated people took their finished tax return URL and linked it on a website/tweet/etc? Who would do that?
Even still, Fiverr could very well have GDPR/CCPA/etc liability as the host of these files, because they related to its services, it's not just a generic file host.