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Free Online Bingo – Sign
Up, but Read the Fine Print
If you think that all Free Online Bingo sites
are created equal, you should take a quick lesson in security, privacy
and viruses.
Consider this scenario. You’re opening your email inbox when
you find a message from “John” telling you about this
incredible site for Free Online Bingo. Won’t hurt to click
on the link to the Free Online Bingo site, right? Maybe.
Before you even open John’s email, be sure you know John and
know that the email is clear. If you don’t have a good virus
protection program, you shouldn’t open unknown and unsolicited
emails at all. If you have the option of viewing the contents of
the email without opening the message, do so.
You should never just click on the link provided in an unsolicited
email from a person you don’t know. Even if the message is
telling you about a Free Online Bingo site that gives away a million
dollars every day, take a minute to be safe before you click on the
link. In the first place, be wary of claims that seem incredible
because they’re usually signs of a bogus email or website.
Run your mouse over the link without clicking on it. Many computer
programs have an automatic message that will pop up either near your
cursor or at the bottom of your window telling you where that link
is going to take you. You may be expecting to go to Free Online Bingo
.com, but your cursor may let you know that you’re headed to
get-a-virus.com instead.
There are many reputable sites out there that have incredible Free
Online Bingo and provide the services exactly as they advertise,
and as you expect them to be. But there are also those sites that
advertise Free Online Bingo as a way to lure you in. Before you start
clicking on every link you’re offered, take a minute to consider
the source and to evaluate where you’re headed.
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