Nowadays, there is a lot of fake website cheating. In such a situation, the PIC Fact Check of the Press Information Bureau today released a list of Safe Internet Day. This list contains links to some websites that are actually fake. What’s special is that anyone can cheat by looking at the URLs of these websites and understand them as a government scheme website.
Don’t forget to visit these websites
PIB Fact Check shares links to a total of 7 websites. The URL of the first website looks like a central excise government. At the same time, the second link looks like a free registration website for scholarships. At the same time some links are placed as government plans. These are 7 websites that will help you stay away.
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1. http://centralexcisegov.in/aboutus.php
2. https://register-for-your-free-scholarship.blogspot.com/
3. https://kusmyojna.in/landing/
4. https://www.kvms.org.in/
5. https://www.sajks.com/about-us.php
6. https://register-form-free-tablet.blogspot.com/
7. https://nragov.online/
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Let’s stand together for a better and safer internet!
It is # SaferInternetDay2021 Follow these tips to make your contribution to creating a more secure digital world. #PIBFactCheck pic.twitter.com/LZ07sAF4cS
– PIB Fact Check (@piifact check) February 9, 2021
This way, you use the Internet to stay safe
Aside from links to fake websites, PIB Fact Check also offers some tips for using the Internet safely. These are:
1. Always use a secure Internet connection.
2. Do not click on any unknown links or use caution when doing so.
3. Avoid downloading insecure content.
4. Trust only the official links.
5. Double-check it before posting any information.
6. Avoid online fraud.
7. Update antivirus on your system or laptop.
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