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    • JustAMom on Sun 19 Apr 2009
    • 10:27:05 PM UTC

    Definition of rating categories

    I would like to rate a site, but I don't fully understand the difference between "Trustworthiness" and "Vendor Reliability."

    Is there a FAQ that I am overlooking that defines these catetories and discusses what kinds of issues should be addressed for each one?

    Never mind ... as always as soon as you ask a question, you look one more time and find the answer yourself. I found the "Guide."

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    • g7w on Mon 20 Apr 2009
    • 01:27:35 AM UTC

    Website Reputation Rating

    There is also this page: Website Reputation Rating

    These are intended guides to start you off.
    On a personal note:
    "Child Safety"
    If I come across a site that is a scam, or phishing, contains malware, Trojans, viruses, etc. or anything that could be inappropriate for children under approx. 13 years of age, I slide the marker to as low as red can go. I figure if any site is possibly dangerous to an adult or teenager, it's not child safe. There have been instances where I go to "Poor" instead of "Very Poor" for non-pornographic content, but content that is not intended, in my opinion, for young children - many Anime sites could be classified as such from the violence depicted. I guess what I'm saying here is, "follow your heart." :-)
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    Thank you all
    G7W {G.O.M}
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