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On the Internet, there are repeated warnings about dangers that can develop unnoticed when visiting a website. What sounds dangerous can easily be avoided with a little basic knowledge. If you just read the news, even an unsafe website will hardly pose a threat to you.
The situation is different when transactions are carried out or data is provided. This applies to the increasingly popular online gambling in the BingBong app as well as online banking to check your account balance. Here you enter personal data, transfer money and therefore need maximum security.
By the way: Security also plays an important role on the smartphone. If you want to gamble here, for example, you must also pay attention to all the important security criteria. And so do providers and app stores! Many apps, for example, only end up on your phone once they have been thoroughly checked by the store! We'll tell you what you can look out for yourself when surfing to always be on the safe side. There are features that you can use to recognize the reliability and security of a website, even as a layperson.
Google supports you: Let the search engine check your websites
Everything looked legitimate and in the end it was a hacked website that was only after your data. You can avoid such traps by having every foreign website checked by Google. Under the name "Google Safe Browsing", the search engine service analyzes URLs or websites within seconds and provides you with information about their security. At the same time, you should pay attention to the correctness and integration of backlinks
All you need is the URL of the relevant page and a few seconds of patience. You can then view the reputation of a page and avoid falling into the trap! Special tools that analyze your data traffic in real time are also helpful. This way, you receive a direct message if a website appears suspicious.
Encrypted connection: one small letter makes all the difference
Every URL begins with the letters "http" in the browser bar. However, this is not enough to indicate encrypted content. To surf really securely, you need to ensure SSL encryption. You can recognize this by the fact that the URL instead of http contains the letter combination https (s stands for secure). Depending on your browser, you will also see a lock symbol, which indicates that the website is encrypted.
Https is not yet mandatory, but it should be available wherever transactions are carried out. Whether you are shopping online, gambling with a gambling provider or doing your banking - without https, you cannot enter your data.
Data protection guidelines visibly anchored on the website - you need to pay attention to this
The website looks reputable, but you are still unsure? Another step in your review is to take a look at the privacy policy. Every reputable website should have a separate subpage where the privacy policy is made available to visitors. The law stipulates which elements must be included here. You cannot find a corresponding section?
This is at least an indication that something is not quite right here. Once you have found what you are looking for, search specifically for how your data is being handled. This will tell you whether your data is being sold on and misused for advertising purposes, for example.
Conclusion: Analyze websites yourself - no specialist knowledge required
There are a few simple criteria that you can use to better assess the reliability of a website. Do not trust blindly! This also applies if a website has trust badges and seals. Always find out whether this is really a legal and assigned symbol.
Check the legal notice, contact options, data protection regulations and SSL encryption as a matter of principle. This may take five to ten minutes, but will make a significant contribution to your online security. If you have any doubts, use Google's help and have the trust factor displayed.

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