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Can You Trust Your Online Search Results? Users Out Big Cash, Falling for ‘Misrepresenting' Ads

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Nation October 28, 2022

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>> ITS A TERM SO COMMON ITS >>> ITS A TERM SO COMMON ITS NOW IN THE DIKDSCTIONARY. IF YOU NEED AN ANSWER, GOOGLE IT. SOME WHO TRUSTED SEARCH RESULTS SAY THEY PAID A STEEP PRICE FOR IT. >> SASHA JONES WITH HOW TO FIND >> SASHA JONES WITH HOW TO FIND OUT IF THE COMPANY ON THE OTHER END OF YOUR SEARCH RESULTS IS END OF YOUR SEARCH RESULTS IS REALLY WHO THEY SAY THEY ARE. >>> WE HAVE GRANDKIDS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. >> Reporter: FOR GRANDPARENTS ED AND... + full article



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