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- Getting Started with WOT
- History behind WOT: the when, why, and how...
Frequently Asked Questions
- I need help because I am new to WOT.
- Get started and see the tutorial videos and other information on the Support section.
- What is a scorecard, what do the different colors and the various sections mean? See also the full list of rating symbols.
- Comment restrictions enabled to reduce forum and scorecard spam.
- How does the activity score work?
- What is rating reliability and how does it affect WOT's trust in me?
- Rating subdomains
- The official FAQ didn't have answers to your questions? Find more answers in the user-contributed Wiki FAQ!
- Why is my site rated red?
- 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 that is available to all!
- Trusted Sources are automated ratings with scorecard references.
- WOT user awards (2008 - present)
How to:
- Use the add-on rating window for rating websites
- Adjust your Add-on Settings
- Delete your forum account
- Remove the browser add-on
- Synchronize multiple browsers and/or computers to a single WOT account
- Export your ratings and comments
- Forum participation
- Post / reply on the main Forum:
WOT Mobile
- The Unofficial WOT Android app
Development
- Use reputations in your application through the API.
- Download the source code for the WOT add-on. Read the version history for our Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera add-ons.
- WOT browser add-ons are open source, you can read the source code from our Github
- note: does not include Internet Explorer.
- Read more about the ongoing experiment for rating shared hosts.
- Have ideas for future improvements? Share them with the rest of us!
beta
When the add-on undergoes a major redesign, before it is released for public usage, it is placed in a usability testing stage referred to as βeta.
There are two forms of βeta testing:
- closed beta
- a selected group of users are privately requested for testing and submitting bug reports.
- open beta
- the general community is made aware of the modifications being made to the add-on and are encouraged to test and offer feedback.
- 2013
- Introduced a complete user interface redesign promoting ease of use with more transparency
- learn more: 2013 beta
- 2014
- WOT Groups Beta
experimental
Various tests and experiments which usually do not affect [highly] active users
Customizing the add-on
- Learn to create new search rules for the Firefox add-on or find a user-contributed search rule not included with the add-on.
The mass rating tool
- The mass rating tool, available to Platinum members.
URL shortening services which WOT supports
As of April 8, 2011, WOT supports these URL shortening services.
Other tools
- Use the scorecard search plug-in or get a scorecard accelerator (for IE 8 and newer)
- Other helpful online tools
- many were taken from this forum discussion: Supportive tools
- if you have new ones, please announce them in the discussion and submit them in the wiki article.
Reference
- Business / Corporation certification
- Microsoft Partners Directory
- Pharmaceutical reference
- Intellectual Property Rights
Forum discussion catalog
Translations
The preferred language for the forum is English as with articles contributed to this wiki. However, some users have translated official topics into their native language which may be found in this section.
note: translations are not checked for accuracy.
- German
- Russian
- Forum Guidelines
- WOT Forum
- FAQ (Russian)
- How to remove the add-on and synchronization (Russian)
- Hashtags
- WOT for mobile
- Official WOT security app for Android
- Tips for site owners
Hashtag
On February 18, 2014 WOT introduced the ability to incorporate #hashtags in scorecard comments as well as adding a search function for like-tags.
Understanding Internet threats
- Beware of adware, ads, backdoors, blended threats, botnets, browser exploits, fraud, identity theft, keyloggers, malware, phishing, pop-ups, ransomware, riskware, rootkits, spam and junk mail, spyware, trojan horses, viruses, worms, clickjacking, framekillers, macros, and DoS Attacks. Can you think of other threats?
- Learn about what other precautions you can take to enjoy safe surfing on the web!
Threat submission
How to improve your site's reputation
- Understand what Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is and why your website should have a privacy / cookie policy. Protecting your customers' and / or visitors' privacy allows people to trust you more.
- Before requesting for your site to be reviewed in the forum, you should have a look at how to ask for ratings.
- Know common threats that you can find at The WASC Threat Classification which can attack your website and learn how to fix these possible exploits.
- The WASC Threat Classification is a cooperative effort to clarify and organize the threats to the security of a web site. The members of the Web Application Security Consortium have created this project to develop and promote industry standard terminology for describing these issues. Application developers, security professionals, software vendors, and compliance auditors will have the ability to access a consistent language and definitions for web security related issues.
- Read more tips at WOT Trust Seal's Trust tips.
Note to site owners: Watch out for fake WOT emails!
We have heard reports of some site owners receiving emails promising a good reputation in exchange for money after posting a review request on the WOT forum. These emails are a scam, and have not been sent by WOT.
read more
The motivation is either to scam unsuspecting site owners, or to tarnish WOT’s reputation; aka: Joe job.
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