Suspicious Site Reporter

2.8

220 Ratings
100.0K
Installs
Jul 26, 2023
Updated
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#Safe Online Practices #Site #Web Security #Site Management

What is Suspicious Site Reporter

This plugin is designed to help protect web users by reporting suspicious sites to Google Safe Browsing

It integrates with Safe Browsing to submit unsafe sites for further evaluation

Users can see additional site information and submit reports for potentially suspicious sites

The plugin also provides a source code link for transparency and support options for questions, suggestions, or problems


Similar Web Traffic For https://github.com/chromium/suspicious-site-reporter

424.8M
Last Month's Visits
1.3B
Last 3 Month's Visits
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Last 6 Month's Visits

Total Visitors

Visits Over Time

424.8M

Top Countries

Top 5 Countries

Traffic Sources

Marketing Mix

100%


2.8

220 Ratings

Brandon Trentham-GuestBrandon Trentham-Guest

Worlds most pointless app, I can see this information without the need for this, literally just double click the hot bar and you see the protocol, use CMD prompt and a website for the IP (internal and external), simply use an antivirus with decent rapport for web shielding and decent firewall for most tasks, F12 works for most browsers and lets you see the HTML, java script, CSS, and often even has said referrer chain (the way you got to the sight via redirect or otherwise) and even if none o... Show more

Benjamin SunBenjamin Sun

okay everyone has no idea how this extension is supposed to work lmao 1. 'not in the top 5k'? that's just a note. it tells you that the site that you are reporting isn't in the top 5k of sites. which leads into 2. do you really think that this is supposed to _tell_ you if a site is suspicious? that's for you to figure out. the whole purpose of this extension is to tell google that a site is suspicious so they can take action. it's not an antivirus or smth. it's a crowd-sourced tool to determ... Show more

Jeff FJeff F

It's really dumb that I have to download an extension to unhide the subdomain and http and that there is no chrome flag to do this. It's also really dumb that there was an outcry last time Google hid the subdomain and http, and the change got reverted.... and yet they went through with this change again anyway. This also comes after Google reverted another dumb change no one asked for and no one wanted: removing the "close other tabs" button from the tab right click menu. Seems like Google ju... Show more