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Fake Web Traffic Generating Website - AddMoreTraffic.com

The website 'www.addmoretraffic.com,' which claims it can drive traffic to your website, should not be trusted. You should not do any business with the website, because you may risk your personal information, financial information and money being stolen. What makes this website untrustworthy is that it does not provide a secure connection from your computer to their website when you are sending your personal and other sensitive information.

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Also, the Webutation icon on the website and score of 100% are fakes. The actual trustworthy score from Webutation for www.addmoretraffic.com is 40%.

A few online users have claimed that they have made payments on the website, have not received what was promised, and are unable to reach anyone via email or telephone.

Now, for a website that collects your sensitive information, it does not use a secure channel or connection called SSL.

The Website: www.addmoretraffic.com

The website accepts personal and sensitive information, but the connection between the user's computer and their website is not secure. A website that uses a secure connection, web address starts with https://, instead of http://.

Every website that collects sensitive information must have what we call a SSL connection, which secures your personal, financial and other sensitive information, by encrypting it before it is sent from your computer and then decrypting it on the server or website. This is what prevents someone from viewing your information when it is sent across the internet.

If you have already used your credit card to make payment on the website, please contact your bank and have the card canceled, because it maybe use fraudulently.

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