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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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Some external computer parts that are inputs:
Keyboard
Mouse
Microphone
Camera
Joystick
Touch screen monitor
Answer:
Shared ethernet is the type of virtual input and output server components that is used to connect physical ethernet to the virtual ethernet in the network.
In the shared ethernet, the physical network easily access by the virtual network. It uses stand alone server for communication in the network.
On the other hand, switch ethernet uses the point to pint connection between the segment and host.
Switch ethernet has dedicated bandwidth and it is also known as desktop switching ethernet. In the switch ethernet, the hub is replace with the switching hub in the network.
The answer is the Search Tools tab. It is a tab that appears in the File Explorer window after you click the Search text box; it lets you identify a specific search location, limit your search, repeat previous searches, save searches, and open a folder containing a found file.
In the above case, you want to add a caption to a table by the use of the References tab option.
<h3>What is the Add captions about?</h3>
In this case, one can click on the object ( be it table, equation, other object) that a person intend to add a caption to via the use of the References tab, as seen in the Captions group, then one can click Insert Caption and via the Label list, one can click on the label that best tell more about the object, or figure.
Note that In the above case, you want to add a caption to a table by the use of the References tab option.
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