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GOOGLE Suspicious Site Reporter

Guide about GOOGLE Suspicious Site Reporter. Chrome was built with security in mind from the very beginning. Today we’re launching two new featur...

Chrome was built with security in mind from the very beginning. Today we’re launching two new features to help protect users from deceptive websites. The Suspicious Site Reporter Extension will improve security for Chrome users by giving power users an easy way to report suspicious sites to Google Safe Browsing. We’re also launching a new warning to protect users from sites with deceptive URLs.

We designed Chrome to be secure by default, and easy to use by everyone. Google Safe Browsing has helped protect Chrome users from phishing attacks for over 10 years, and now helps protect more than 4 billion devices every day across multiple browsers and apps by showing warnings to people before they visit dangerous sites or download dangerous files. We’re constantly improving Safe Browsing, and now you can help.

One way that deceptive sites might try to trick you is by using a confusing URL. For example, it’s easy to confuse go0gle.com with google.com. In Chrome 75, we’re launching a new warning to direct users away from sites that have confusing URLs.

This new warning works by comparing the URL of the page you’re currently on to URLs of pages you’ve recently visited. If the URL looks similar, and might cause you to be confused or deceived, we’ll show a warning that helps you get back to safety.

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