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1. Is it clear who has written the information?

In most cases and situations you have a choice. So, a good web site that is trying to give you advice will tell you all of these choices.

Imagine you had found a web site about getting fit.
Think of five activities that the web site might tell you about.

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  5. ......................................................

If the web site is going to be useful to you at all, it should tell you about all the choices available to you.

If it gives you advice, it should also give you some idea of what may happen if you follow this advice.

 

Never follow advice from the Internet without checking it with someone else first.

 

 

 

 

 

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