With the Suspicious Site Reporter, you will see an orange flag icon in your browser when you are on a web site that might try to steal your personal information or install some malware on your computer.
Τyour mind its users Chrome: H Google wants your help in identifying suspicious websites.
The internet giant has released an extension for Chrome, which warns you when you are on a suspicious website and allows you to report it. After installing Suspicious Site Reporter, you will see an orange flag icon in your browser when you are on a web page that might try to steal your personal information or install some malware on your computer.
Click the icon to see more information about why the site is suspicious, and refer to the Google Safe Browsing team for further review.
"Adding the site to Safe Browsing's list will not only protect Chrome users but also other browsers across the web,He said in a related blog post η Emily Schechter, Product Manager of Chrome.
Suspicious Site Reporter is available for download from the Chrome Web Store.
In the meantime, Google will release a new warning in Chrome 75, in its current version, to help you avoid suspicious websites that aim to trick you with fake URLs, which can easily go for normal. You can see this warning if you accidentally visit "go0gle.com" instead of "google.com".
"This new alert works by comparing the URL of the page you are currently visiting with the URLs of the pages you have recently visited, ”Schechter explained. "If the URL is similar and confusing or deceptive, we will show you a warning to help you get back to security."
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