Safe Web Browsing Test

The web remains wide open, and not everything online plays by the rules. You need to stay aware when you act online.

Safe Web Browsing (Test)
1. Which of the following is a practical way to recognise a fake or risky website?
2. Which sign often suggests that a pop-up or warning message is not legitimate?
3. Why should you avoid entering personal or work-related data on a site that does not use HTTPS?
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