Website Reputation Rating Community (mywot.com)

Keep Yourself Safe from Unreliable Online Vendors,
Spam, Adware and Viruses


The Website Reputation Rating Community - WOT Web of Trust - has a Web site found at www.mywot.com. It is a fabulous resource for free Internet security. It will warns you and save your computer from risky Web sites that try to scam visitors, deliver malware, or send spam e-mail. Here is a link to the demo page for the program. The idea here is that WOT (Web of Trust) uses the power of all of its collective users to help identify bad sites. In this Demo page, you can click on the video link at the right to see a great instructional movie on how it works. If you didn't already know, most viruses and malicious Trojans are picked up by innocent users who accidentally click on a bad link or who visit a bad Web site. The problem is that the question of "Which sites are bad?" is often debatable. WOT helps to detect that for you.

Keep yourself safe from unreliable online vendors, spam, spyware, adware, and viruses. To join our community of individual Web users fighting Internet scams, download the easy-to-use browser add-on found on this download site: http://www.mywot.com/en/download/ie.
Note: This download is strictly for users of Internet Explorer 6 or 7 and users of Windows XP and above, not Mac or Windows 98.

For users of Mozilla Firefox, Windows 98 or Macintosh
, visit this download link instead: http://www.mywot.com/en/download/ff.
See if the new Web of Trust makes your life on the Web easier and more secure. I think it's a great resource, and badly needed.

Comments

  1. Thank you for recommending WOT to your readers. We have just added protection to popular web-based email services Gmail, Windows Live Hotmail and Yahoo! mail, extending WOT's protection even further.

    Safe surfing,
    Deborah
    "Web of Trust"

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