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3/11/2016 11:05 am  #1


Don't click any link before asking these questions

Don't click any link before asking these questionsRead the full article here:
http://www.ydr.com/story/tech/columnist/komando/2016/03/11/dont-click-any-link-before-asking-these-questions/81578920/

Clicking or tapping a link in an email, text or just on a website is always a bit of a gamble. On the other end of a link could be the information you want to see, or it could be a malicious website, virus-filled download or inappropriate content. Sometimes the only way to know for sure is to click. However, there are some important questions you can ask first that will give you a good idea if the link is safe or not.

1. Where did the link come from?

2. Why am I clicking the link?

3. Does the link look right?

4. Is there a second opinion?

5. What's on the other side?




 


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