Many a time, I've always insisted on the fact that most of the information we have online have a huge majority of them wrong with just a very few right. In simple terms we actually have more wrong information on the internet these days than the right ones. And the alarming thing about it is that the wrong ones are basically far more easier to access. This is the reason why many persons can't really vividly capture properly the details concerning the security of their coins.
Long story short, I got a little bored while surfing on my mobile and I decided to hit up something quite interesting on Google, and below were the results;


Now most newbies would rush into believing these without proper research. I see most of these results as ads basically come to think of it, a single open source wallet didn't pop up as part of the top 10 results.
"it's not only about doing your own research, it's about doing your own research in details"A few years ago, there was a certain crypto exchange that got a lot of phishing victims, and you won't believe what the reason was for that. The ranking of the Phishing website in Google was higher than the ranking of the original, official website (it was not an advertisement). Lots of people type the website's name in Google and then visit the first link instead of directly typing the full URL in the URL field. So lots of people were typing their credentials into the first-ranked website and thousands of people became victims of phishing. People think that the first answer that Google gives you is the most correct answer.