

I thought one of the shapes there would be usable for my uncles little sign. I saw in one of your collections you had shapes. I plan on buying some of your collections soon. I think I will get it gone through again first before I discontinue it. Mo was planning to discontinue that service for cost cutting reasons. I have a service I get from centurylink that twice a year they will take control of the computer and give it a major de-virus, de-malware tuneup. I think this kind of thing is what my daughter did on her computer awhile back. I never knew to always watch out for the little (>X) in a corner of an add. In all cases shown, it is not the site that is not safe, it is google ad services that is serving those unsafe ads on all four pages, (and on a zillion other pages across the internet, all the time), so it's hard to tell if any such site is any safer than any other exe executable files, and those can actually install software on your computer if you actually open or run such links If you click on the wrong links, they take you to other pages and start other downloads, which could be. If you click on the actual font download link, it downloads a. Those are often marked as ads with small right-arrow symbols (which I marked with a red arrow)

The safe font download links are outlined in green Those links are what's not safe and could lead to all sorts of malwareīelow are screenshots of the top four search results for "oklahoma font" The problem is the font download link is very obscureĪnd it is surrounded by prominent ads that say "download now" or "start download"


They're safe to the extent that they do provide a link to download the font, and the font is safe to download and use That's not something I keep track of, they all seem to be equally safe and equally not-safe, and font sites are no different than any other sites
