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* The WOT rings are useful. I can see if a site is rated badly or excellent for external links. Can I add it to my website too?
 
* The WOT rings are useful. I can see if a site is rated badly or excellent for external links. Can I add it to my website too?
 
** Please take a look at the [[WOT widget|WOT widget]] that is available to all!
 
** Please take a look at the [[WOT widget|WOT widget]] that is available to all!
* [[Chrome| Google Chrome]], [[Firefox| Mozilla Firefox]], [[Safari| Safari]] and Internet Explorer.. Is WOT plugin available for Opera too?
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* [[Chrome| Google Chrome]], [[Firefox| Mozilla Firefox]], [[Safari| Safari]] and [[Internet Explorer]]. Is WOT plugin available for Opera too?
 
** Yes, it is available for Opera too! Please see the user-created [[WOT for Opera]] bookmarklet for more details.
 
** Yes, it is available for Opera too! Please see the user-created [[WOT for Opera]] bookmarklet for more details.
  

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