Few fake websites in Hungary
Ecommerce Foundation has published the results of a survey that was conducted via Scamadviser.com, a website that helps more than 2.5 million users every month to check whether a website is legal or not. The system has already been used more than 1 billion times and revealed that approximately 3 percent of the world’s websites are fakes. Hungary is in a rather good position, with an index value of 95 points. Only 600 websites from 126,000 have scored less than 3 points (this value means that a website is almost sure to be deceptive of harmful). //
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