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How can you tell if a website is trustworthy?
1. look for a url with 'ht tps'
2. Do some internet searching to see what others say about it. See if it has positive reviews.
3. Do both - better safe than sorry!
1. look for a url with 'ht tps'
2. Do some internet searching to see what others say about it. See if it has positive reviews.
3. Do both - better safe than sorry!
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Answered by
HJP
Answer out of these three:
How can you tell if a website is trustworthy?
1. look for a url with 'ht tps'
2. Do some internet searching to see what others say about it. See if it has positive reviews.
3. Do both - better safe than sorry!
How can you tell if a website is trustworthy?
1. look for a url with 'ht tps'
2. Do some internet searching to see what others say about it. See if it has positive reviews.
3. Do both - better safe than sorry!
Answered by
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4. Check if the website has contact information such as phone number, email address, or physical address to ensure they can be contacted if necessary.
5. Look for privacy policies and terms of use to see how they handle user information and what their policies are.
6. Check the website's design and layout- if it looks professional and well-designed, it's likely more trustworthy.
7. Be wary of websites that ask for sensitive information such as social security numbers or credit card information without proper encryption and security measures.
8. Verify any claims or statistics presented on the website by checking credible sources.
9. Trust your instincts if something seems off or too good to be true. Always double-check before providing any personal information.
5. Look for privacy policies and terms of use to see how they handle user information and what their policies are.
6. Check the website's design and layout- if it looks professional and well-designed, it's likely more trustworthy.
7. Be wary of websites that ask for sensitive information such as social security numbers or credit card information without proper encryption and security measures.
8. Verify any claims or statistics presented on the website by checking credible sources.
9. Trust your instincts if something seems off or too good to be true. Always double-check before providing any personal information.
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3. Do both - better safe than sorry!
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