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Answer:
Mirrors exist on cars so objects behind or to the side of the vehicle are brought into the driver's view. (such as cars, bicyclists, etc.) These spots are normally referred to as "blind spots", which are locations outside of the driver's peripheral vision that are difficult to see.
Answer: (C) Uniform Computer Information
Explanation:
The uniform computer information is one of the type of transactional act is basically designed the various types of electronic commerce in the united states and by using this act it helps in recognizing the electronic contract by mention all the requirements.
- The uniform computer information formalizing the various types of licensing arrangement and also standardize their specific use.
- In the united state, this model law specify their guidelines from state to another State.
According to the given question, the uniform computer information transaction act is used by the software organizations and developed for the purpose of regulate the computer data transactions products like the online based database management and software.
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For #1 the answer is the site may not be trustworthy, and you risk identity theft. If you are not sure a site legit then don't trust it. Some sites can easy to tell if they can be trusted by the amount of detail put into the site itself, but others are not so easy to tell. In general, if a site does not have https:// in the web address, but instead has just http:// (no "s" in it) then don't trust it.
For #2 the answer is to use<span> a secure browser. If the browser you are using is insecure then the info you put into a site can be compromised and stolen by the browser itself because it reads all info put on it.
For #3 the answer is i</span><span>t has a secure payment page. Again going back to the https:// vs. the http:// if the page that you pay on is not secured then your credit card info can be stolen when put in because the site without a secured page will allow others with access to see your info.
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