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		<title>Web of Trust</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever been scammed online? Have you ever visited a website and then BOOM&#8230; you have a virus!! Don&#8217;t you think there should be some sort of tool out there that would help you assess a websites trustworthiness?!?!? Well there is! This fantastic tool is called Web of Trust. They use a traffic light system [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever been scammed online? Have you ever visited a website and then BOOM&#8230; you have a virus!! Don&#8217;t you think there should be some sort of tool out there that would help you assess a websites trustworthiness?!?!? Well there is! This fantastic tool is called Web of Trust. They use a traffic light system to let users know what sites are safe and which ones are not. Green let&#8217;s the user know that the site they are visiting is A OK! Yellow- Cautions you and Red is a no no- There are also setting to show if a site is suitable for children. This is a great tool to help you steer away from viruses and fraudulent websites!</p>
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