The first component reflects the overall trustworthiness of the site: Can it be trusted? Is it safe to use? Does it deliver what it promises? A poor rating may indicate Internet scams, identity theft risks, credit card fraud, phishing, lottery scams, viruses, adware, or spyware. A rating of "unsatisfactory" indicates that the site may contain annoying advertisements, excessive pop-ups, or content that makes your browser crash.
Vendor reliability tells you whether the site is safe for buying and selling, or for business transactions in general. A "poor" rating indicates possible fraud or a bad shopping experience.
Privacy tells you whether you can trust the site owner, safely supply your email address, and download files. A "poor" rating indicates spam, adware, or spyware.
Child safety is a component indicating whether the site contains age-inappropriate material of a sexual, hateful, or violent nature, or content that encourages dangerous or illegal activities.
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