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06/04/2024
THINGS YOU ALL SHOULD KNOW
28/01/2024

THINGS YOU ALL SHOULD KNOW

HOW DOES GOOGLE TRACK YOU
28/01/2024

HOW DOES GOOGLE TRACK YOU

*TIPS FOR TODAY ABOUT FAKE AND REAL ONLINE BUSINESS*Why we don't  sleep?We never sleep because we shoulder a responsibil...
27/01/2024

*TIPS FOR TODAY ABOUT FAKE AND REAL ONLINE BUSINESS*

Why we don't sleep?

We never sleep because we shoulder a responsibility to protect our platforms and the people around us from fake online projects like...

*Fake earning apps
*Fake earning websites
*Fake Crypto Currency Airdrops apps
*Black hackers
*Online scammers
*And more.....

*How do I know which online earning app is real or fake?*

Unmasking the Real from the Fake: How to Identify Legitimate Online Earning Apps.

In today's digital age, where opportunities for earning money online seem limitless, it's crucial to tread carefully. The internet is teeming with both genuine and fake online earning apps, and distinguishing between them can be a daunting task. But fear not, for in this article, we'll reveal the secrets to discerning the real from the fake.

# # 1. **Check for a Verified Developer**

A reliable indicator of an authentic earning app is the developer's credibility. Look for apps developed by established companies or individuals with a strong online presence. These developers have a reputation to uphold and are less likely to engage in fraudulent activities.

# # 2. **User Reviews and Ratings**

One of the quickest ways to assess an app's legitimacy is by reading user reviews and checking its ratings. Authentic apps often have positive reviews and high ratings. However, be cautious of fake reviews as some scam apps employ this tactic to appear genuine.

# # 3. **Transparency in Information**

Real online earning apps will provide comprehensive information about how they work, the potential earnings, and the terms and conditions. Be wary of apps that are vague or secretive about their operations.

# # 4. **Privacy and Security**

Ensure that the app values your privacy and data security. Check if they have a privacy policy and terms of use. Legitimate apps will encrypt your personal information and won't share it without your consent.

# # 5. **Customer Support**

Authentic apps often have responsiv

*ATTENTION* RAKUTEN FINANCIAL MEMBERS* For those who come across postings promising  free internet data, free this and f...
27/01/2024

*ATTENTION*
RAKUTEN FINANCIAL MEMBERS*

For those who come across postings promising free internet data, free this and free that.

Let me teach you some basic ICT. Any Link that starts with *"http* " is most likely a phishing link.

*Phishing* is usually intended to get your Personal details including your date of Birth, Bank Account Number etc. For the purposes of SCAM.

*BE ALERT*

This is how Scammers and Hackers steal your identity and use them to Scam you or your contacts.

*PLEASE BE CAREFUL AND TAKE NOTE*

👉Avoid random links.
👉Avoid all these null Data links,
👉 Africell, Orange and Qcell are not sharing data or awards, via WhatsApp.
👉The Government is not sharing Money via WhatsApp
👉Your Bank is not sharing Money via WhatsApp or any social media network

*ACTION*

Be Smart and *Ignore* those links for your Own Good.

Stop forwarding as received without proper Verification because you might put someone's life in danger.

There is no free Money, Lunch. Ask yourself "What would these faceless people get in return for what they want me to do?"
There is no free Credit
There is no free Data anywhere in Africa via Links

Know the difference between *http* and *https*? Please make sure you read this to the end.

Some of you may be aware of this difference, but it is worth sharing for many that are not.

The *main* difference between *http://* and *https://*
is all about *SECURITY*

*HTTP* stands for *Hyper Text Transfer Protocol*.
The *S* stands for *"Secure"*.
If you visit a Website or web page, and look at the address in the web browser and it begins with the following: *http://*

This means that the website is talking to your browser using
the regular unsecured language. In other words, it is possible for someone to "eavesdrop" on your computer or smart phone's conversation with the Website.
If you fill out any form on the website, someone might see the information you send to that

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