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Safe Browsing site status

"Google’s Safe Browsing technology examines billions of URLs per day looking for unsafe websites. 

Every day, we discover thousands of new unsafe sites, many of which are legitimate websites that have been compromised. 

When we detect unsafe sites, we show warnings on Google Search and in web browsers. 

You can search to see whether a website is currently dangerous to visit."

https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search

After I ran a search on Notify IC, I discovered that about 1.44 million users visit https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search monthly, with about 44.34% of the traffic coming from 5 (five) countries:

(a) U.S. 25.50%
(b) Brazil 6.75%
(c) U.K. 5.01%
(d) Poland 3.64%
(e) India 3.44%

Also, you can read about "SAFETY FIRST - Keeping over four billion devices safer" from https://safebrowsing.google.com

Thank you. 🙏

#SafeBrowsing


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