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sasho [114]
2 years ago
14

Explain how you would tell the difference between a safe site and an unsafe site.

English
2 answers:
lidiya [134]2 years ago
8 0

There are some things we can notice that differ a safe site and an unsafe one.

First of all you should pay attention to the URL. If you're trying to access a clothing store website, for example, it should be a simple URL, containing only the name of the store. If it's more than that, you can get suspicious.

Secondly, the layout of the website usually shows you whether it's a safe or an unsafe one. Usually people that create websites with bad intentions don't really care about having a great layout (I said usually, because sometimes they can really make an effort here).

chubhunter [2.5K]2 years ago
4 0
It says dot com and and you know
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