Developer: | KakaSoft |
Operating System: | Windows |
Language: | Multiple |
Version: | 2.0.0.1 |
Licence / Price: | free |
FileSize: | 3.9 MB |
Date Added: | 2024/05/28 |
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About.
WOT (Wfox**eb of Trust) for Firefox is a powerful browser extension that enhances your online safety and privacy. This free add-on provides real-time protection against online threats by rating websites based on their trustworthiness, vendor reliability, privacy, and child safety. Leveraging a vast community-driven database, WOT alerts users about potentially harmful sites, helping them avoid phishing scams, malware, and other online dangers. With WOT, browsing the web becomes a safer and more secure experience.
**Key Features of WOT (Web of Trust) for Firefox**
– **Website Reputation Ratings**: Instantly see if a website is safe to visit with color-coded icons.
– **Community-Driven Feedback**: Ratings and reviews are provided by a large user community.
– **Protection Against Online Threats**: Alerts for phishing, malware, and other security risks.
– **Privacy Protection**: Assesses the privacy policies of websites to help you stay secure.
– **Child Safety**: Rates websites on their suitability for children, making it easier for parents to protect their kids online.
– **Customizable Settings**: Adjust the sensitivity of alerts and notifications to suit your preferences.
– **Seamless Integration**: Easily integrates with Firefox for a smooth browsing experience without slowing down your browser.
**Getting Started with WOT (Web of Trust) for Firefox on Windows Installer (Windows XP/2003)**
1. **Download and Install**: To get started, click the download button below this page. The WOT extension will be added to your Firefox browser.
2. **Add to Firefox**: Once downloaded, click on the extension file and select “Add to Firefox” to install.
3. **Set Up Your Preferences**: After installation, you can customize the settings according to your preferences. You can adjust alert levels, turn specific features on or off, and review the community feedback options.
4. **Start Browsing Safely**: With WOT enabled, you can now browse the internet with enhanced protection. Look for the WOT icon in your browser toolbar to see the safety ratings of websites you visit.
**User Reviews**
– **Jane D.**: “WOT has been a game-changer for me. I feel much safer knowing that I’m being alerted about dangerous sites before I even click on them.”
– **Mark S.**: “Great tool for parents! I love the child safety ratings. It’s a huge relief to know that my kids are browsing safer sites.”
– **Emily R.**: “Easy to use and very effective. I’ve avoided several phishing attempts thanks to WOT’s timely alerts.”
**What Are Your Thoughts?**
We would love to hear from you! Have you used WOT (Web of Trust) for Firefox? How has it helped you stay safe online? Leave a comment below to share your experience and any tips you might have for new users.
**Reset Forgotten Windows Password**
Forgetting your Windows password can be a frustrating experience, but resetting it is easier than you might think. Here’s how you can reset a forgotten Windows password on Windows XP/2003.
**Using a Password Reset Disk**
1. **Insert Password Reset Disk**: If you’ve previously created a password reset disk, insert it into your computer.
2. **Access the Password Reset Wizard**: On the login screen, click on “Reset password” and follow the wizard’s instructions.
3. **Create a New Password**: Enter a new password when prompted and complete the process.
**Using Safe Mode with Command Prompt**
1. **Boot into Safe Mode**: Restart your computer and press F8 repeatedly before Windows starts to open the Advanced Boot Options menu. Select “Safe Mode with Command Prompt.”
2. **Open Command Prompt**: Log in as an administrator. Once the command prompt appears, type `net user [username] [newpassword]` and press Enter. Replace `[username]` with your account name and `[newpassword]` with your new password.
3. **Restart Your Computer**: Type `shutdown -r` and press Enter to restart your computer. Log in with your new password.
**Using Third-Party Software**
1. **Download Password Recovery Tool**: Use another computer to download a trusted password recovery tool such as Ophcrack or PCUnlocker.
2. **Create a Bootable USB/CD**: Follow the tool’s instructions to create a bootable USB or CD.
3. **Boot from USB/CD**: Insert the USB or CD into the locked computer, boot from it, and follow the on-screen instructions to reset your password.
**User Reviews**
– **John H.**: “Using Safe Mode with Command Prompt saved me a lot of trouble. It was quick and easy!”
– **Lucy M.**: “The password recovery tool worked perfectly. I got back into my computer in no time.”
– **Paul R.**: “Having a password reset disk on hand is a lifesaver. I highly recommend creating one if you haven’t already.”
**What Are Your Thoughts?**
Have you successfully reset a forgotten Windows password using one of these methods? Share your experiences and tips with us in the comments below.
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