Hey Friends,
Thank you again for choosing Web of Trust as your safe surfing tool!
Here are some tips to help you get the best out of your WOT add-on.
WOT’s traffic-light style reputation icons tell you how much other users trust a website. You'll see them on Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia,
Facebook, and many other popular sites on the web. Consult reputation ratings to make informed decisions on what sites to use.
For more detailed information, visit the site’s scorecard. You’ll find additional information from trusted sources and other users’ comments. Also take a look at the confidence indicator that represents the amount of supporting evidence that the WOT system has for the reputation rating. The higher the confidence level, the more reliable the rating.
Take part in making the web safer by reviewing and rating sites that you know and have visited. If you don't have opinions in all four rating components (trustworthiness, vendor reliability, privacy, child safety), rate just the components that you want and leave others unrated.
Is there something you’d like to say about a site? Go to the site’s scorecard and leave a comment. Please be pertinent and to the point so that your comment is useful and relevant to other users.
Are you interested in web safety and reputations? Join the discussion on our forum to share your interest: www.mywot.com/forum
Together we can make the web more trustworthy. Please recommend WOT to your friends and family.
Stay in touch with us by liking us on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/weboft rust
and following us on Twitter http://twitter.com/Web_of_Trus t
Thank you again for choosing Web of Trust as your safe surfing tool!
Here are some tips to help you get the best out of your WOT add-on.
5 tips to make the best out of your WOT add-on1) Consult ratings before you visit a site
WOT’s traffic-light style reputation icons tell you how much other users trust a website. You'll see them on Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia,
Facebook, and many other popular sites on the web. Consult reputation ratings to make informed decisions on what sites to use.
2) Visit scorecard for detailed information
For more detailed information, visit the site’s scorecard. You’ll find additional information from trusted sources and other users’ comments. Also take a look at the confidence indicator that represents the amount of supporting evidence that the WOT system has for the reputation rating. The higher the confidence level, the more reliable the rating.
3) Leave your own rating
Take part in making the web safer by reviewing and rating sites that you know and have visited. If you don't have opinions in all four rating components (trustworthiness, vendor reliability, privacy, child safety), rate just the components that you want and leave others unrated.
4) Supplement your rating by leaving a comment
Is there something you’d like to say about a site? Go to the site’s scorecard and leave a comment. Please be pertinent and to the point so that your comment is useful and relevant to other users.
5) Join discussion on our forum
Are you interested in web safety and reputations? Join the discussion on our forum to share your interest: www.mywot.com/forum
Together we can make the web more trustworthy. Please recommend WOT to your friends and family.
Stay in touch with us by liking us on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/weboft
and following us on Twitter http://twitter.com/Web_of_Trus
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