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==== Figuring out ANY domain ==== | ==== Figuring out ANY domain ==== | ||
- | To figure out the domain of the site you are visiting, look at the address bar. Find the first slash (highlighted blue) after http: ⁄ ⁄ and read from right to left( <- ). Ignore ALL other slashes (these are highlighted in red). The first 2 segments are the domain (highlighted yellow). | + | To figure out the domain of the site you are visiting, look at the address bar. Find the first slash (highlighted blue) after %%http://%% and read from right to left( <- ). Ignore ALL other slashes (these are highlighted in red). The first 2 segments are the domain (highlighted yellow). |
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In this case the domain is yahoo.com. | In this case the domain is yahoo.com. | ||
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+ | Sometimes the scammers get tricky. | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | we need to first find the proper slash. | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | ^ This is the slash we're looking for.</ | ||
+ | Now we go back 2 segments. | ||
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+ | Another example | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | ^ This is the slash we're looking for.</ | ||
+ | The domain for this site is abaloney.net, | ||
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+ | Final example: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | ^ This is the slash we're looking for.</ | ||
+ | Going back 2 segments gives us the domain name of %%myhamms.org%% - definitely not a website that belongs to %%caltel.com%%. |