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* Do you hate it when websites hold your data hostage? You can [[Exporting ratings|export your ratings and comments]].
 
* Do you hate it when websites hold your data hostage? You can [[Exporting ratings|export your ratings and comments]].
 
* [[Comment restrictions|Comment restrictions]] enabled to reduce forum and scorecard spam.
 
* [[Comment restrictions|Comment restrictions]] enabled to reduce forum and scorecard spam.
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** [[Rating limitations|Rating limitations]] on web pages containing long lists of links (hundreds per page).
 
** Information about [[Warning messages|warnings]], links to [[Links by language|guides, tips, and articles in other languages]].
 
 
* [[Rating subdomains|Rating subdomains]]
 
* [[Rating subdomains|Rating subdomains]]
 
* [[Trusted Sources|Trusted Sources]] are automated ratings with scorecard references in addition to the WOT user ratings.
 
* [[Trusted Sources|Trusted Sources]] are automated ratings with scorecard references in addition to the WOT user ratings.

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