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The first thing you want to look for on a website is the https:// at the beginning of the address. The S in https:// stands for secure and indicates that the website uses encryption to transfer data, protecting it from hackers.
2 Check the domain name
A favorite trick of scammers is to create websites with addresses that mimic those of large brands or companies.
3 Look up the domain age
Scammers know that more people will be shopping online during the holidays than usual, so they put together real-looking websites very quickly around those times. By checking the domain age,
 
One good way to identify scam sites is to check for reviews on them by others who have used them. Once the reviews are given majorly by aggrieved clients then its not a good one.
 
Even as we try to earn money online, it's important to note that there are many sites out there to scam us either of our time or our money.
How do you identify a scam site?
Personally, I see most sites that offer high sign up bonuses like $50 as being scam. They give you this bonus to deceive you into working hard to reach their usually high minimum withdrawal threshold.

What other ways do you identify a scam site?
Do your research, check trustpilot, watch YouTube, ask around. There are more scams than meaningful sites around now. Pay attention to the preface too, scam sites have poor layouts. Finally run from anything that seems too good to be true (make 500$ in 24 hours, seriously?)
 
Pay attention to the address bar. Check the domain name. Look up the domain age.Watch for poor grammar and spelling.Look for reliable contact information. Use only secure payment options. Walk away from deals that are too good to be true.
 
Even as we try to earn money online, it's important to note that there are many sites out there to scam us either of our time or our money.
How do you identify a scam site?
Personally, I see most sites that offer high sign up bonuses like $50 as being scam. They give you this bonus to deceive you into working hard to reach their usually high minimum withdrawal threshold.

What other ways do you identify a scam site?
The biggest sign of scam sites is website Interference is very inferior and looking dull And those websites withdraw limit too high when a person reaches the Limit of withdrawv they do not pay with and make lame excuses .
 
Before I joins any site I usually does some research and reviews about it, i uses Google most to do this, I will input the website name on Google and see what others have been talking about it. Same thing I does before downloading any apps on play store.
 
There are some features that are common to the sites that promote scamming programs.

They often offer huge return on investment within short period of time.

You will not have clear cut details of the the business they are into for certain.
 
Users that got the habit of online tasks since years, today have to know some kinds of sites tend to be scammers. Out of the mentioned hyips and faucets, ptcs also easily scam. And the fact paypal opted out of ptcs has to be a signal about we must be aware. Russian sites is another group that easily scam: out of few legit and serious paying farm games (especially when they don't ask for investments to set free the payments), the rest scam after a while. If a site is old in the web, it's also possible to check it with scamadviser (this latter unfortunately can't work if the site is a newbie, cause lack of enough infos).
 
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The first thing you want to look for on a website is the https:// at the beginning of the address. The S in https:// stands for secure and indicates that the website uses encryption to transfer data, protecting it from hackers.
2 Check the domain name
A favorite trick of scammers is to create websites with addresses that mimic those of large brands or companies.
3 Look up the domain age
Scammers know that more people will be shopping online during the holidays than usual, so they put together real-looking websites very quickly around those times. By checking the domain age,
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That's a great post! I usually look up to the lock symbol on the website, which means it's secured.

Also, I noticed that whenever I try to search a famous sites, but I didn't search the full domain name, there are a few other similar domains that shows up.
 
Even as we try to earn money online, it's important to note that there are many sites out there to scam us either of our time or our money.
How do you identify a scam site?
Personally, I see most sites that offer high sign up bonuses like $50 as being scam. They give you this bonus to deceive you into working hard to reach their usually high minimum withdrawal threshold.

What other ways do you identify a scam site?
I believe that no one pay money without any reason.
you must have to do some work and efforts to earn money.
All the sites that give a big amount to do simple task are fake, as its not too easy to earn online.
 
Reading reviews about the site...extensive research is also important especially if it's a site you have to invest your money and check the referrals allowances and what medium have they put in place if you have grievances
 
Those sites that pay from beginning and stops paying in the end are not really a scam sites especially if they are not hyips , most of them go bankrupt in the process so shortage or lack of funds made them stop paying.
You are right. A lot of sites start with good intentions, however, they fail to generate revenue and can no longer continue to pay the users from their pockets. Therefore, these are not scams but "bankrupt companies." The only issue is that they should clearly tell the users about what's happening on the site. If they cannot pay, they should tell the users instead of vanishing in the think air.
 
Do your research, check trustpilot, watch YouTube, ask around. There are more scams than meaningful sites around now. Pay attention to the preface too, scam sites have poor layouts. Finally run from anything that seems too good to be true (make 500$ in 24 hours, seriously?)
I don't even wait for explanation or reviews before knowing that any site that promises juicy offers is more likely to end up as a scam. Only greed would make anyone believe it's possible to earn up to $500 in 24 hours.
 
Even as we try to earn money online, it's important to note that there are many sites out there to scam us either of our time or our money.
How do you identify a scam site?
Personally, I see most sites that offer high sign up bonuses like $50 as being scam. They give you this bonus to deceive you into working hard to reach their usually high minimum withdrawal threshold.

What other ways do you identify a scam site?


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You can identify the answer to any website in such a way that it earns more in the beginning which earns more than us. This is the easiest way to find out if a website is right or wrong. At the beginning they will say invest more in our sites and we will give you double that. If you say this, understand that they are frauds.
 
You are right. A lot of sites start with good intentions, however, they fail to generate revenue and can no longer continue to pay the users from their pockets. Therefore, these are not scams but "bankrupt companies." The only issue is that they should clearly tell the users about what's happening on the site. If they cannot pay, they should tell the users instead of vanishing in the think air.
That's correct most of them lack in the area of being transparent as regards payment status. Only one or two forum was transparent in a situation like this, digital global forum and beermoney.gg. if these sites should return today members will gladly return.
 
It is really difficult to find out whether the site is legit or scam until you try yourself. A lot of sites pay you in the beginning, however, later stop paying. This has happened to me numerous times. And this is a common occurrence with money making sites.
 
  1. Pay attention to the address bar.
  2. Check the domain name.
  3. Look up the domain age.
  4. Watch for poor grammar and spelling.
  5. Look for reliable contact information.
  6. Use only secure payment options.
  7. Walk away from deals that are too good to be true.
 
As soon as you visit a website, the first way to verify if the site is legitimate is to check the address bar for the site's security status. In most browsers, a “safe” site will display a green padlock icon next to the word Secure to the left of the website address.
 
Pay attention to the address bar
The first thing you want to look for on a website is the https:// at the beginning of the address. The S in https:// stands for secure and indicates that the website uses encryption to transfer data, protecting it from hackers. If a website uses http:// (no S), that doesn’t guarantee that a website is a scam, but it’s something to watch for. To be on the safe side, you should never enter personal information into a site beginning with http://.
 
Pay attention to the address bar
The first thing you want to look for on a website is the https:// at the beginning of the address. The S in https:// stands for secure and indicates that the website uses encryption to transfer data, protecting it from hackers. If a website uses http:// (no S), that doesn’t guarantee that a website is a scam, but it’s something to watch for. To be on the safe side, you should never enter personal information into a site beginning with http://.
You are right, sites with https show that the site is well secure so all your data are highly secure as compared to the htttp sites , most scam sites come with http though some also have https too, this is part of the security tips anyway
 

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