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Its a charger with traffic built in, cost around 50.00 and I would not bother. Why you say
Next year most of the UK's analogue radio signals will be turned OFF. Then you have to use 'Digital Radio'.. I'll give you 2 guesses as too what is NOT digital compatible. Save your money and wait for the digi version
how can i figure out and understand that my Romanson watch i purchased is real or fake? there is a serial number written on it's back.is there any site we can enter this code and find out about reality or being fake ? please help me
Phishing is when a bad person tries to trick you to logging into a fake website. The fake website will store your log in details so that the thief can log in to the real website and steal your credit card data or transfer money from your bank account,
The only sure way to ensure you are on a genuine website and not a phishing website is to carefully type the URL into the browser location bar yourself.
Otherwise, do not trust the URL even if you think it looks correct because phishers have various ways of making a fake URL look real (for instance using the number '1' in place of the letter 'l').
The best and only solution (especially if you are logging into a bank website or a shopping website that stores your credit card details or even social networking websites which are often attacked by phishers) is to ALWAYS type the URL manually into the browser location/address bar and NEVER log in or provide confidential information to a website directly after clicking a link in an email as this is how most phishers will get you.
Never give your log in details to out to anyone. Most legitimate websites will not ask for user name and password as they will have automated functions to send your password to you by email.
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