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Informacje na temat bezpieczeństwa w Internecie prosto od twórców sieci WOT – internetowej społeczności oceniania reputacji witryn.

WOT Top Sites list

Which site is the most popular with WOT users?

If you guessed Google, then you’re right. According to our new list of most popular sites frequented by WOT users, Google’s search engine has occupied the top spot for the past 30 days. The list also shows that our users often visit social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace.

Visit our list of Top Sites (there's 20,000 of them!) , view the reputation scorecard and leave comments - all in one place.

Participate in Your Own Internet Security

Bill Mullins is an advocate of WOT's people-driven security (in fact, he’s the one who coined the phrase!), and in his latest blog post on TechThoughts he emphasizes the importance of WOT members' participation. He says, “We are all responsible for each other’s security on the Internet.”

Read his blog here

Please help us spread the word about WOT to others by voting for Bill's review on digg and bookmarking it on the sites below.

WOT’s First Podcast

In an effort to educate parents and teachers about the usefulness of WOT in helping keep kids safe on the Internet, I participated in my first podcast recently. 8falcons, a site specializing in online safety education for children asked me for an interview, so I dusted off my voice and squeaked an enthusiastic, "Yes!"

Hear the result, and pass it on to any teachers or parents you know who could benefit from having WOT as part of their Internet security.

Listen to the podcast (8.23 minutes)

Scorecard improvements

The beta versions of the WOT 3.0 add-on and scorecard were published about two weeks ago. We received some valuable improvement ideas and made changes based on them. I want to thank everyone for the feedback and comments given - all of them are considered.

Here is a list of the improvements:

  • When a scorecard comment is edited, all the votes on that comment are removed.
  • When the “I agree” or “Flag a comment" buttons are clicked then both buttons are disabled. This is simply because it's not logical to agree with and flag the same comment.
  • The “Good/Bad shopping experience” categories have been renamed to “Good/Bad customer experience”.
  • The language selection on the bottom now opens only when it's clicked.
  • Only registered members can leave comments. Previously all site visitors could leave comments but the comments from non-registered members were not visible to others. Thus the information was basically lost. So, if you want to comment, please register first. In any case please use the add-on to rate the sites. It's the only way to make the web safer for all of us.
  • You can now sort the comments. Click the column header and the comments are then sorted by that column.
  • On the top of the scorecard is a hidden Ask WOT field. Click the domain name and a field will appear where you can write a domain name. Press enter and you will be sent to the domain's scorecard.
  • Direct links to the comments have been implemented. An open comment contains a link to that comment, like this [link to this comment].

We added this functionality because of your suggestions. Thanks once again for all the feedback you have given, we value it very much. If you have any further suggestions we would be happy to receive them and investigate if they could be added to the site or the WOT add-on.

Downtime

As you have noticed, ratings stopped loading ~45 minutes ago. Our hosting provider is apparently experiencing quite serious problems with their load balancers. They are working on the issue right now and hopefully the problem will be fixed shortly.

4:45 PM UTC: After an hour that felt like a week, we're finally back online. Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience!

Apr 30th: It turns out the outage was caused by a software problem in one of the load balancers, which was fixed only after the malfunctioning unit was unplugged from the network. We have taken other precautions to make sure the downtime will be shorter should a similar situation occur in future.

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